Starting January 9 and running through February 11, the Betty Strong Encounter Center’s Gallery will present a collection of the flora encountered by the Corps of Discovery. The dried and mounted specimens were done by Dr. Brian T. Hazlett as part of a herbarium project in 2006. The display will be available to view during regular business hours. Come see this unique exhibition.

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