Twin Bridges, Montana: Sacajawea, Pompey, and Seaman
Bronze statue commemorates the 1805 visit by Sacajawea, her baby Pompey, and William Clark's dog, to what would later become Twin Bridges.
- Address:
- 2 Fairgrounds Loop, Twin Bridges, MT
- Directions:
- West edge of town, on the south side of MT-41, at the entrance to the Madison County Fairgrounds.
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Sacajawea with Baby Pompey and Dog Seaman
Sacajawea with baby Pompey and Lewis's dog Seaman stands at the entrance to the county fairgrounds. There is also a replica tepee, campfire, and dugout canoes.
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Sacajawea and the rest of the Corps of Discovery came through here in 1805. Dick and Sandy Crane completed the bronze statue in 2004, and made Sacajawea 6.5 feet tall because they felt her to be "larger than life."