 
The following "Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West" merchandise and educational items are available from National Geographic.
DVD AND VIDEO
Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West
The National Geographic home video and DVD release of the large-format film to the retail marketplace is set for January 2003. The VHS will be available directly from National Geographic beginning May 2002. On the DVD, in addition to "Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West," consumers will be able to watch interviews with the producers and stars of the film, National Geographic's "EXPLORER Lewis and Clark: The Big Challenge," and additional features not yet announced.
VHS available May 2002
VHS & DVD available for retail January 2003
To Order Call: 1-800-627-5162
BOOKS
Lewis and Clark: Voyage of Discovery
A companion volume to the giant screen film. Features a new foreword written by renowned American History expert and National Geographic Explorer in Residence Stephen Ambrose.
Available Spring 2002
To order, contact Simon and Schuster Special Sales, Tim Murray, 212-698-7168
National Geographic's Guide to the Lewis and Clark Trail
An updated guidebook to the Lewis and Clark Trail.
Available Spring 2002
To order, contact Simon and Schuster Special Sales, Tim Murray, 212-698-7168
How We Crossed the West: The Adventures of Lewis and Clark
A children's book
Available Spring 2002
To order, contact Simon and Schuster Special Sales, Tim Murray, 212-698-7168
The Lewis and Clark Journals
A re-abridging of the original journals as they were published by the University of Wisconsin in the early 1900s. Herman Viola, a well-known Lewis and Clark scholar, acted as consultant.
Available Fall 2002
To order, contact Simon and Schuster Special Sales, Tim Murray, 212-698-7168
Mississippi: River of History
A new book written by historian and National Geographic Explorer in Residence Stephen Ambrose. The book release marks the 200th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase and is tied to the nationwide observation of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Available Fall 2002
To order, contact Simon and Schuster Special Sales, Tim Murray, 212-698-7168
MEMORABILIA
Jefferson Peace Medal
National Geographic catalogue sales has initiated contact with the U.S. Mint to produce a replica of the Jefferson Peace Medal
Available fall 2002 from the National Geographic catalogue
Lewis and Clark Commemorative Map
A new wall map highlighting the explorers' route, summarizing expedition events in text and images, and locating parks and historic sites along the Lewis & Clark Trail. The reverse side features a reproduction of a map produced by Lewis & Clark after their expedition.
Available November-December 2002
To order, contact Eric Riback 434/975-6423
EDITORIAL CROSS-MEDIA FROM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazine, April 2002
A map-based article explaining the Lewis & Clark trail today. Other coverage is planned for the years of the Bincentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
National Geographic Traveler magazine. April 2002
National Geographic travels the trail.
National Geographic Adventure magazine. April 2002
Grapples with the impact that the observation of the Lewis & Clark Expedition bicentennial might have on the trail today.
National Geographic WORLD
Will go behind the scenes on the "Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West" locations.
National Geographic for Kids
National Geographic's magazine for kids will adapt the Lewis and Clark trail adventures for kids in the classroom for a feature in the fall 2002 issue.
National Geographic Channel
The National Geographic Today, daily news from the Society on the world around us, focuses five separate reports from reporters on the trail. Schedule not announced.
National Geographic's "Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West" Consumer Web Site
This consumer-oriented Web site includes still images from the film, a movie preview, downloadable desktop wallpaper, a map of the Lewis & Clark trail, theater listings and educational materials. Visit the site at www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark/
National Geographic Geography Education
Has been working for two years to produce an educational package for teachers working on the Lewis & Clark trail in their classrooms. It is the perfect companion to the "Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West" giant screen film, but can also be used independently of the film. Available online at www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark.
National Geographic's "Lewis & Clark: Great Journey West" Family Activity Guide
Available online at www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark.
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