Battles with American Indians were a common occurrence during the 18th and 19th centuries. For the most part, these battles were won by United States’ Generals and their accompanying soldiers because of their superior weapons and military knowledge. But ...
This is a great place to experience first hand one of the most famous Indian battles of the old west. The visitor center is first rate. You can hear an account of the battle as interpreted by the experts and get a full rundown of the events leading up...
Pros: The actual battlefield site preserved in excellent condition. Cons: None.
Imagine it, it is the afternoon of June 25, 1876 and you are a trooper with General George A. Custer's battalion. Your commander has just split up your force into three parts, and just sent one off to attack the largest encampment of plains Indians ever...
Although Little Big Horn may seem isolated and out of the way, please take note of this important piece of American history. Tourists have the fortunate ability to see Little Big Horn in an hour or spending half the day, depending on the desired...
Pros: Small but Interesting Museum Cons: Not enough said about Indian point of view
People say that if you go to the Custer Battlefield just before daylight breaks in the morning you can hear the screams and the shooting. There is certainly an eerie feeling about the place. The first thing to mention is that it is in a desolate...
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