| By September 1805, the Lewis and Clark expedition, en route to the Pacific, had exited their canoes and strolled into Montana's verdant Bitterroot Valley, a 100-mile-long corridor extending from the Idaho border to present-day Missoula. Back then, the Shoshone Indians called the valley the "Waters of the Red Osier Dogwood." Or something like that. Course, that was before they led the curious white men to a pink-flowered plant with an edible root. READ MORE ›› from Car and Driver Blog http://blog.caranddriver.com | |||
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