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This Ken Burns documentary is a classic, blending history and remarkable scenery together in two disks. Burns accurately traces the Corps of Discovery as they make their way across the uncharted wilderness of the western United States to the Pacific coast and back, subsequent to President Jefferson's purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803. Burns' sources include the journals of the men who participated in the expedition, and interviews of historians, authors and native Americans with knowledge of this remarkable exploration.
--Review by Green Life reader David P. Campbell, Jr.
Escape to the movies with one of our Movie Friday selections. Each week we review a film with environmentally or socially-responsible themes that’s currently in theaters or available on DVD.
Seen a good eco-flick lately? Send us a review of 100 words or less and look for your review in the next Movie Friday!
Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (1997)
Available on DVD
This Ken Burns documentary is a classic, blending history and remarkable scenery together in two disks. Burns accurately traces the Corps of Discovery as they make their way across the uncharted wilderness of the western United States to the Pacific coast and back, subsequent to President Jefferson's purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803. Burns' sources include the journals of the men who participated in the expedition, and interviews of historians, authors and native Americans with knowledge of this remarkable exploration.
--Review by Green Life reader David P. Campbell, Jr.