The map of Bismarck and its vicinity on the grounds of North Dakota State Capitol at Bismarck, North Dakota.
Behind the map is the Liberty Memorial Building.

The map of Bismarck and its vicinity on the grounds of North Dakota State Capitol at Bismarck, North Dakota.
Behind the map is the Liberty Memorial Building.

The map of Bismarck and its vicinity on the grounds of North Dakota State Capitol at Bismarck, North Dakota.

The North Dakota State Capitol grounds as seen from the Liberty Memorial Building at Bismarck, North Dakota.

The map of the Lewis and Clark Expedition at the Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere at Louisville, Kentucky.

A plaque of the Falls of the Ohio, a national, bi-state national wildlife conservation area, at the Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere at Louisville, Kentucky.

A plaque of the Falls of the Ohio, a national, bi-state national wildlife conservation area, at the Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere at Louisville, Kentucky.

A historical marker about James Guthrie, a U.S. Senator from Kentucky, located at the southeast corner of the intersection of 4th and Guthrie streets at Louisville, Kentucky.
The dark building on the left is the Seelbach Hotel, also known as the Seelbach Hilton. The Seelbach Hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The glass building behind the Seelbach Hotel is the Meidinger Tower.
The domed-top building further ahead is the AEGON Center.

A historical marker about James Guthrie, a U.S. Senator from Kentucky, located at the southeast corner of the intersection of 4th and Guthrie streets at Louisville, Kentucky.

A historical marker for the United Methodist Church located in front of the Kentucky International Convention Center at Louisville, Kentucky.

The 1845 Louisville Convention Marker located in front of the Kentucky International Convention Center at Louisville, Kentucky.

A marker at Louisville’s Wharf about William Clark, an American explorer, soldier, Indian agent, territorial governor, and a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, at Louisville, Kentucky.

A marker at Louisville’s Wharf about York, an American slave and a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, at Louisville, Kentucky.

A marker at Louisville’s Wharf about York, an American slave and a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, at Louisville, Kentucky.

The marker at Louisville’s Wharf at Louisville, Kentucky.
Behind the marker is the Spirit of Jefferson.

A marker at Louisville’s Wharf at Louisville, Kentucky.
Behind the marker is the Belle of Louisville tickets and gift shoppe.

A marker at Louisville’s Wharf at Louisville, Kentucky.
Behind the marker is the Belle of Louisville.

Lincoln to the Citizens of Indiana marker on the grounds of the Indiana Statehouse at Indianapolis, Indiana.
The marker reads:
“… it is your business … if
the Union of these States,
and the liberties of this
people, shall be lost. … It
is your business to rise up
and preserve the Union. …”From speech by President-elect Abraham Lincoln
at intersection of Washington and Missouri Streets,
Indianapolis, February 11, 1861.ERECTED BY THE INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY FEBRUARY .. 1961

A Tough Business, an information board about the brief history of the fur trade in the Madison Valley in a rest area by the U.S. Route 287 at Madison Valley, Montana.
