Visible by the twin spires of St. Mary's Catholic Chuch built in 1909. Bavarian Romanesque structure, vaulted ceilings, original paintings, 50 large stained glass windows.
Visible by the twin spires of St. Mary's Catholic Chuch built in 1909. Bavarian Romanesque structure, vaulted ceilings, original paintings, 50 large stained glass windows.
This site marks as base camp established by General Alfred Sully during his 1864 campaign. Rifle pits were dug around the circled wagons but the camp was never attacked;
Richardton, ND Historic SitesVisible by the twin spires of St. Mary's Catholic Chuch built in 1909. Bavarian Romanesque structure, vaulted ceilings, original paintings, 50
Richardton, ND Historic ChurchesWhite Butte is North Dakota's highest point at 3,506 feet. Permission to hike is prefered but if no answer, continue on with ...
Site in the Badlands along Davis Creek showcases rocky outcropping with signatures carved by two of Custer's troops. ...
This music lover's private collection features over 50 musical instruments and music boxes plus a fantastic collection of dol...
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Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000 Sioux Indians. A...