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{{Expand|date=March 2007}} {{Infobox_protected_area | name = Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks
  | iucn_category = V
  | image = US_Locator_Blank.svg
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  | locator_x = 15
  | locator_y = 18
  | location = [[Oregon]] and [[Washington]], [[United States|USA]]
  | nearest_city = [[Portland, Oregon]]
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==Federal sites==
The federal park began as '''Fort Clatsop National Memorial''', authorized on [[May 29]], [[1958]].  The memorial was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] on [[October 15]], [[1966]].  On [[October 30]], [[2004]], it was redesignated '''Lewis and Clark National Historical Park''' with expanded jurisdiction over multiple sites, including:{{
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* Clark's Dismal Nitch<ref>[http://www.house.gov/list/press/wa03_baird/DismalNitch120505.html Congressman Brian Baird, Press Release: "Rep. Baird, Conservation Fund Announce Sale of Dismal Nitch for Lewis & Clark National Historic Park"]</ref>
* [[Fort Clatsop]]
* Fort to Sea Trail (dedicated on [[November 14]], [[2005]])
* Memorial to Thomas Jefferson
* Netul Landing
* Salt Works
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[[Category:Lewis and Clark Expedition]]
[[Category:National Historical Parks of the United States]]
[[Category:Oregon state parks]]
[[Category:Pacific County, Washington]]
[[Category:Registered Historic Places in Oregon]]
[[Category:Registered Historic Places in Washington]]
[[Category:Washington state parks]]