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Landstory led the project team of archaeologists, environmental professional engineers and land acquisition experts in the design of Lewis and Clark Trail.  This 1.5 mile trail along the Ohio River connects significant points of interest associated with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Buffalo Trace and early Native American settlements in the area.  Design elements centered on use of natural and sustainable materials; native plants, rain gardens, natural stone, and historic and interpretive ‘storytelling’ opportunities offer a unique experience for the trail user.  Lewis and Clark Heritage Trail is part of the 11-mile Ohio River Greenway extending between New Albany and Jeffersonville, Indiana. 

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Lewis & Clark Trail

Landstory led the project team of archaeologists, environmental professional engineers and land acquisition experts in the design of Lewis and Clark Trail.  This 1.5 mile trail along the Ohio River connects significant points of interest associated with the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Buffalo Trace and early Native American settlements in the area.  Design elements centered on use of natural and sustainable materials; native plants, rain gardens, natural stone, and historic and interpretive ‘storytelling’ opportunities offer a unique experience for the trail user.  Lewis and Clark Heritage Trail is part of the 11-mile Ohio River Greenway extending between New Albany and Jeffersonville, Indiana.