Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000 Sioux Indians. An interpretive plaque explains the battle.
Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000 Sioux Indians. An interpretive plaque explains the battle.
Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000
Killdeer, ND BattlesitesNine buildings; school, church, blacksmith shop, 1910 house, railroad deopt, farm machinery, cars, tractors, clothing....
Sully Creek provides primitive camping and related facilities for trail riding, canoeing or hiking. Located in the heart of t...
Stop here for one of the most magnificent views of the Badlands. Overlook is open 24 hours April through mid-November. Restro...
Metal sculptures, including "World's Largest Tin Family," "Teddy Rides Again," "Pheasants on the Prairie," "Grasshoppers in t...
Visible by the twin spires of St. Mary's Catholic Chuch built in 1909. Bavarian Romanesque structure, vaulted ceilings, origi...