Mrs. Judy Mousel---4th Grade



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Fourth Grade---Cambridge Public Schools

 

WEST REGION

A Van & Airplane Tour of the West

           


We traveled by airplane and van as we toured the West Region. We visited some very beautiful country!!!

Our tour of the West Region began with a stop at Lolo Pass. Lolo Pass is a mountain pass in the northern Rocky Mountains on the border between the U.S. states of Montana and Idaho. This trail was traveled by the famous explorers, Lewis and Clark.

Visit the Lewis and Clark Website

Image of Lolo Trail and Lolo Pass Visitor Center Today

Our second stop was at Yellowstone National Park.  We visited the Yellowstone website to view the Old Faithful Webcam.

The Old Faithful Geyser erupts more frequently than any of the other big geysers, although it is not the largest or most regular geyser in the park. (old_faithful_4c)

Leadville Colorado was one of the frontier's wildest, richest, silver mining Boom Town. In Leadville, Colorado, we learned about mining.  Leadville made its fortune in silver. Nicknames for Leadville included "The Magic City" and "The Cloud City" because at two miles high, the city is sometimes in the clouds.

Learn More About Leadville's History
Leadville, Colorado






Perhaps our favorite stop was in California when we went to Disneyland!  It was our second Disney stop since we also stopped at Disney World in Florida.

Disneyland Park Website

We traveled from Disneyland to California's Central Valley. The Central Valley is a large, flat valley that is located in the central portion of California. This area is where many of California's agricultural products are grown. Where do you think we get California Raisins from?


 


Our stop at the Columbia River Gorge was exciting and informational.  The Columbia River cuts through the Cascade Mountain Range, creating the 100-mile-long and 3,000-foot-deep Columbia River Gorge.

Tacoma, Washington

 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/01/Mount_Rainier_over_Tacoma.jpg



Anchorage, Alaska

http://travel.aolcdn.com/travdestguide/anchorage-alaska-us_05-360a021907.jpg


  
Honolulu, Hawaii

http://traveldk.com/dkimages/0-honolulu_master.jpg

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