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Modern-Day Cities Lewis and Clark Went Through

These are the 12 largest modern-day metropolitan areas that Lewis and Clark went through, Have Fun!
Based on this map https://www.legendsofamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/LewisClarkMap-nps-2000.jpg
Starting at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.
*The metro area is in more than one state, the state given is the one it is mainly in.
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Last updated: September 21, 2020
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Population
State
City
2,803,228
Missouri*
St. Louis
2,492,412
Oregon*
Portland
2,157,990
Missouri*
Kansas City
949,442
Nebraska*
Omaha
299,612
Washington
Kennewick-Richland
208,173
Missouri
Columbia
181,667
Montana
Billings
151,235
Missouri
Jefferson City
144,701
Iowa*
Sioux City
128,949
North Dakota
Bismark
125,223
Missouri*
St Joseph
119,600
Montana
Missoula
6 Comments
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Level 86
Sep 21, 2020
Sioux City is misspelled. Love the quiz idea though.
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Level 67
Sep 21, 2020
Thanks, fixing now!
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Level 65
Jun 5, 2021
What is * meaning
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Level 67
Jun 5, 2021
That the metropolitan area is in more than one state, the state given is the one it is mainly in.
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Level 65
Jun 5, 2021
There's no any 1M+ cities in MO and OR
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Level 67
Jun 5, 2021
This quiz, and most quizzes on jetpunk, use metropolitan area, not city proper.