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Where the American West Begins — Video Dispatch

by Editor / Tuesday, October 08 2024 / Published in Dispatches from the Road

Clay stops on the banks of the mighty Missouri River, the boundary of America’s east and west. It is here that John Steinbeck noted, “The two sides of the river might well be one thousand miles apart.”


Over the next few months, Clay is shadowing Steinbeck’s 10,000-mile trek around the USA (and making a few detours of his own). Clay’s expedition is a central part of LTA’s big initiative to explore the country and take the pulse of America as it approaches its 250th birthday. Be sure to follow Clay’s adventures here and on Facebook — and subscribe to our newsletter.

Tagged under: Books, John Steinbeck, North Dakota, Steinbeck Travels, Video

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