
Photo by Jason Shueh Carl Haywood points toward the location where he believes David Thompson, the famous Canadian explorer, landed his canoes.
July 2, 2008
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July 2, 2008 midnight
Finding the road to the Buffalo
It’s been almost two centuries since David Thompson first set foot into Sanders County, and now, as Thompson Day approaches next week in Thompson Falls one author wanted to revisit where the illustrious Canadian explorer once walked.