Fort Osage Park
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Fort Osage National Historic Landmark is a historically significant military outpost established in 1808 under the direction of General William Clark, co-commander of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Located in Sibley, Missouri, the fort serves to protect U.S. territory while fostering healthy relations with the Native American population during its early years in the Louisiana Territory.
Today, Fort Osage is partially reconstructed and operates as a park managed by Jackson County Parks and Recreation. The site offers educational programs, events, and volunteer opportunities, inviting visitors to explore its rich military history and cultural heritage.
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