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Exploring the Chesapeake
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/chesapeake/
Explore the Chesapeake Bay of Captain John Smith, Powhatan, Pocahontas, and the
Jamestown colonists, as well as the Bay of today--video, interactive maps,
historical photos, lesson plans, and more
Follow John Smith as he explores the Chesapeake Bay and meets local Indians in
this new kids game.
Forensic anthropologist Dr. Doug Owsley, featured in National Geographic's new
film, describes what evidence in the bones reveals about life and death in
Jamestown.
Follow Captain John Smith's explorations of the Chesapeake Bay in the nation's
first all-water national historic trail.
Read our exclusive interview with Sarah Green, Producer of New Line Cinema's
new film about John Smith and Jamestown.
Interactive Map of Jamestown
America, Found and Lost
Jamestown Artifacts
Saving the Chesapeake
400-Year-Old Seeds, Spear Change Perceptions of Jamestown Colony
Jamestown Colony Well Yields Clues to Chesapeake's Health
Video: The Real Jamestown, Beyond The New World
New World Film Revives Extinct Native American Tongue
Photo in the News: America's Lost Founding Father?
America's Lost Colony: Can New Dig Solve Mystery?
Mute Swans Spark Loud Debate in Chesapeake Bay
Well Found in Virginia's 17th-Century Jamestown Fort
Matthew Gilmore
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