Before the famous adventurers Lewis and Clark had returned to St. Louis from their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase, another expedition was already deep into the American wilderness. On September 12, 1806, the small command of U.S. Army Lt. Zebulon Pike expedition advanced under a shadow of international intrigue and treason
It was Zebulon Montgomery Pike who first coined the name Flint Hills when exploring the region in 18...
A map of the Flint Hills Nature Trail running through Northern Lyon County and information about the...
Two hundred years ago this May, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, together with the three dozen ar...
Zebulon Montgomery Pike was the first U.S. Army explorer to cross the present state of Kansas during...
A few miles north and east of the symphony site the well, timbered valleys of the Cottonwood River a...
The Kanza descended from a much older Mississippi Valley Siouan culture. Along with their close cult...
In 1806 the Zebulon Pike Expedition passed through what is now Kansas for the purpose of exploring ...
Citation: Ritterbush, L. (2015). Visit to Blue Earth Village. Kansas History, 38(1). http://www.kshs...
Citation: Ritterbush, L. (2015). Visit to Blue Earth Village. Kansas History, 38(1). http://www.kshs...
As a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, I am proud to be a direct descendant of two greatgreat...
A map of the Flint Hills area, Pre 1806 to Present. This colorful map includes trails of exploration...
In 1804, a cadre of explorers left Natchez, Mississippi, seeking to learn more about the Ouachita Ri...
Introduction: It all began with grass, large expanses of unbroken ground that had sustained bison an...
When conquistadors Coronado (1541) and Onate (1601) journeyed into Kansas, the possibilities of unim...
The road to Santa Fe opened in 1821. Four years later officials of the United States government met ...
It was Zebulon Montgomery Pike who first coined the name Flint Hills when exploring the region in 18...
A map of the Flint Hills Nature Trail running through Northern Lyon County and information about the...
Two hundred years ago this May, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, together with the three dozen ar...
Zebulon Montgomery Pike was the first U.S. Army explorer to cross the present state of Kansas during...
A few miles north and east of the symphony site the well, timbered valleys of the Cottonwood River a...
The Kanza descended from a much older Mississippi Valley Siouan culture. Along with their close cult...
In 1806 the Zebulon Pike Expedition passed through what is now Kansas for the purpose of exploring ...
Citation: Ritterbush, L. (2015). Visit to Blue Earth Village. Kansas History, 38(1). http://www.kshs...
Citation: Ritterbush, L. (2015). Visit to Blue Earth Village. Kansas History, 38(1). http://www.kshs...
As a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, I am proud to be a direct descendant of two greatgreat...
A map of the Flint Hills area, Pre 1806 to Present. This colorful map includes trails of exploration...
In 1804, a cadre of explorers left Natchez, Mississippi, seeking to learn more about the Ouachita Ri...
Introduction: It all began with grass, large expanses of unbroken ground that had sustained bison an...
When conquistadors Coronado (1541) and Onate (1601) journeyed into Kansas, the possibilities of unim...
The road to Santa Fe opened in 1821. Four years later officials of the United States government met ...
It was Zebulon Montgomery Pike who first coined the name Flint Hills when exploring the region in 18...
A map of the Flint Hills Nature Trail running through Northern Lyon County and information about the...
Two hundred years ago this May, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, together with the three dozen ar...