statue of women or son

Sacajawea’s Rest Park

Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail

This statue of Sacajawea and her son, Jean Baptiste, was made by artist Jim Demetro. Sacajawea, the only woman involved in the expedition, is an important figure in American history. The statue is located at Sacajawea’s Rest Park, a tiny park located between two buildings in Darby, Montana. The artist also made an identical statue at Fort Clatsop, Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, located in Oregon and Washington.

This statue of Sacajawea and her son, Jean Baptiste, was made by artist Jim Demetro. Sacajawea, the only woman involved in the expedition, is an important figure in American history. The statue is located at Sacajawea’s Rest Park, a tiny park located between two buildings in Darby, Montana. The artist also made an identical statue at Fort Clatsop, Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, located in Oregon and Washington.

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