Sacajawea Historic Byway starts at Salmon, Idaho and continues southeast on Idaho Highway 28 through a very sparsely populated region - wide and flat - between two mountain ranges before bending left through Idaho Highway 33 for a short stretch till I-15. This historic byway is named after the Shoshone woman who was born here but was captured by the Arikara tribe and forced to live among them in North Dakota. She later became a trusted member of the Lewis and Clark expedition (the only woman, the only teenager and already a mother)." />

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