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Fort Charette, Missouri. Lewis and Clark. Fort Charette, Missouri, was established by French fur trader Joseph Chadron in 1790. This trading post, near present-day Washington, Missouri, was noted by Lewis and Clark during their Corps of Discovery exploration of the Missouri River.
Jan 18, 2016 · Fort Charrette Historic Village. 11 reviews. #6 of 17 things to do in Washington. Historic Sites. Write a review. About. 1790s Historically restored and authentically antique-furnished French and Indian trading post with several associated historic buildings and period gardens.
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Nov 16, 2009 · On September 20, 1806, after nearly two-and-a-half years spent exploring the western wilderness, the Corps of Discovery arrived at the frontier village of La Charette, the first white...
Fort Charrette Historic Village. 1790s Historically restored and authentically antique-furnished French and Indian trading post with several associated historic buildings and period gardens. This historic property overlooks the Missouri River from a high south bluff of that river which is 30 miles west of St. Louis, MO. professional tours of 1 ...
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On this day in history in the year 1806, after over two years exploring the western wilderness, the Corps of Discovery arrived at the frontier village of La Charette, in modern Missouri. The Corps of Discovery was a team of explorers led by Lewis and Clarke.
Jan 11, 2006 · La Charrette provides a first-ever historical look at America's westernmost frontier settlement, which-over a mere thirty-year existence-managed to leave behind a rich, vibrant legacy that is...
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Fort Charette (1790-1804) - Established by French fur trader Joseph Chadron, this trading post near present-day Washington, Missouri was noted by Lewis and Clarkduring their Corps of Discovery exploration of the Missouri River.