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Lewis and Clark's keelboat being loaded for the expedition, by Robert Griffing.
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Painting by Robert Griffing of Lewis and Clark's keelboat being loaded for the expedition.

Credit: Painting by Robert Griffing; Courtesy of Paramount Press

Expecting the Missouri River to be navigable to its source, Lewis had Pittsburgh shipwrights build a two- masted keelboat based on his own designs. Fifty-five feet from bow to stern, it was as long as Columbus's Nina.

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