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 BattlesitesFrontier farm/ranch memorabilia including extensive barb wire collection, history of Billings County and restored pioneer day...
Site in the Badlands along Davis Creek showcases rocky outcropping with signatures carved by two of Custer's troops. ...
The "World's Largest Holstein Cow," built to honor the dairymen of the area, is 38 feet high and 50 feet long and is visible ...
Housed in a restored Great Northern Railroad Depot and featuring authentic American Indian artwork, jewelry, sculptures and b...
Guided tour of Gen. George and Libbie Custer's home. Self-guided tour of Fort Abraham Lincoln, home of the 7th Cavalry....