When a fledgling country, the United States, doubled its territory by purchasing most of France’s New World possessions, the race was on to explore the new land. While Lewis and Clark famously made it to the Pacific, another expedition led by Thomas Freeman and Peter Custis. The latter were less successful because they hit a literal snag, a 100+ mile long blockage of trees which had piled up in the Red River over centuries. Come learn the fun size story of the Other Lewis and Clark, and the Great Raft!