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	<title>Comments on: 218 years of &#8220;Semper Paratus&#8221; &#8211; The USCG</title>
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		<title>By: Troy Mullens</title>
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		<description>Thanks for the visit. I am glad you came by since I will now add you to my &quot;Check it Out - Favorites&quot; Blog Roll sidebar. WE love history and I especially like the Lewis and Clark Expedition information.

You have a great site and I will be back later to spend some more time after I finish my rounds today.

When we made our drive to Alaska, we stopped in the Portland area for about a week and toured the Columbia River area back and forth from the Bridge of the Gods at the Lock to the coast (on both sides). We crossed all of the bridges: Astoria-Megler Bridge, Lewis and Clark Bridge, I-5 &quot;Columbia River Crossing&quot; Bridge, and the Bridge of the Gods.

I am planning to do a post on Lewis and Clark &#039;in the Northwest&#039; in about a month. It will take some time to assemble the material, photographs, and links. 

Again, thanks for the visit,
and drop by anytime,
Troy and Martha

PS: When we first visited that area for the first time quite a few years ago, and I stood on the Cape Disappointment Overlook, and realized that Lewis and Clark probably looked at the Pacific from this vantage point, it made the hair stand up on the back of my neck. 

It was great.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the visit. I am glad you came by since I will now add you to my &#8220;Check it Out &#8211; Favorites&#8221; Blog Roll sidebar. WE love history and I especially like the Lewis and Clark Expedition information.</p>
<p>You have a great site and I will be back later to spend some more time after I finish my rounds today.</p>
<p>When we made our drive to Alaska, we stopped in the Portland area for about a week and toured the Columbia River area back and forth from the Bridge of the Gods at the Lock to the coast (on both sides). We crossed all of the bridges: Astoria-Megler Bridge, Lewis and Clark Bridge, I-5 &#8220;Columbia River Crossing&#8221; Bridge, and the Bridge of the Gods.</p>
<p>I am planning to do a post on Lewis and Clark &#8216;in the Northwest&#8217; in about a month. It will take some time to assemble the material, photographs, and links. </p>
<p>Again, thanks for the visit,<br />
and drop by anytime,<br />
Troy and Martha</p>
<p>PS: When we first visited that area for the first time quite a few years ago, and I stood on the Cape Disappointment Overlook, and realized that Lewis and Clark probably looked at the Pacific from this vantage point, it made the hair stand up on the back of my neck. </p>
<p>It was great.</p>
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