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The Little Bighorn National Monument is a emotional place to visit.
By Donna Daniels | Published 2/23/2007
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Spend some quality time at this site.
By Teresa Stanisha | Published 10/2/2007
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Some historical sources agree with the movie's depiction of Custer as an irrational man whose self-righteousness and ambition led to his death at Little Bighorn.
By pfeffaroo | Published 8/14/2006
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A full length synopsis of the fishing, hatches, guides, and services on Montana's Bighorn River
By Patrick Straub | Published 12/4/2007
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Stephen E. Ambrose's Crazy Horse and Custer: the Parallel Lives of Two American Warriors compares the lives of the two men, from childhood, until the climactic moment for both: the Battle of Little Bighorn, June 25, 1876.
By Jim Thurnau | Published 4/25/2006
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A brief description of Ranchester Wyoming. This small little town is a great place to visit our great place to live.
By Don Rainwater | Published 6/9/2008
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A glorious celebration of the life of Katsumoto, last of the Daimyo to defy the anti Samurai legislation of Emperor Meiji.
By Talyseon | Published 3/17/2008
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Looking for something to celebrate today, check out these bizarre holidays around the world along with celebrity birthdays!
By Aktiv8 F8 | Published 6/25/2008
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Custer is like a modern day celebrity. He went from hero to villain for doing exactly the same thing.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 10/5/2007
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The Monroe County Historical Museum in Monroe, Michigan will open a special Civil War Artifacts Display on September 29, 2007. The display is slated to run through the entire month of October.
By Lily Whyte | Published 9/19/2007
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A view of the traditional and historical past of the Cheyenne Tribe
By Katie Hoffer | Published 9/26/2008
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It's small on population but large on land. It has many faces, ranging from areas still considered part of the frontier to modern ski resorts. Whatever your preference, there's a lot for a visitor to do and see.
By Vonda Sines | Published 7/29/2008
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June 25th is a holiday for many purposes. Avid celebrants participate eagerly in marking June 25th as a most special day for so many different reasons. Here are several of the most popular June 25th holidays (arranged alphabetically).
By Linda Ann Nickerson | Published 6/25/2008
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One of the most devastating weapons ever developed, the Gatling Gun can spit out a wall of lead. Decimating anything in its path.
By Curtis Carper | Published 3/27/2008
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This essay explores contemporary theory on the indigenous identity and its implications for the political strategy of indigenous groups.
By Benjamin Cocchiaro | Published 1/4/2007
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Missouri brothers-in-law are strengthening the breed. The affectionate nature of the Nokotas is likely due to the Indian ponies' heritage of living among their Native American owners. The Kuntz brothers of North Dakota are credited with saving the breed.
By Beth Chipley | Published 11/8/2006
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Have you ever heard of Custer's Last Stand? It is both a sad and interesting place to visit.
By Ink Slinger | Published 6/26/2007
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All Jenny needed to keep her family together was time, be careful what you wish for.
By Matthew L. Cole, M.A. | Published 1/9/2007
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The title of Stephen Ambrose's book "Crazy Horse and Custer" is supposed to be about the parallel lives of the two men. The book ends up focusing far more on the details that differentiate the two men.
By Oscar Hoequist | Published 9/1/2006
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North Dakota is not generally thought of as a tourist mecca, but there are many things to do and places to eat in and around Bismarck, the capitol city.
By L. Lee Scott | Published 4/23/2007
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After my Husband's heart attack we took a much-needed vacation through South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming.
By Kelly Fleming | Published 2/20/2007
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This article provides information about what outdoor adventures are available in and around Billings, Montana. The information in this article can be used to plan a Memorial Day or summer vacation in Billings.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 4/11/2007
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When the California Gold Rush began in 1848 so did mass entrances of fortune seekers. One such group from Utah hoped this depressed area on the California/Nevada border would be a time and supply-saving shortcut. Little did they know what they would find days later.
By Rita Lambros-Segur, M.H. | Published 5/15/2008
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A review of Oliver's Bar and Grill
By Don Rainwater | Published 2/6/2008
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Adventure travel to Banff National Park is illustrated with a touch of humor, as the reader a catches a glimpse of the excitement and beauty of Canadian Rockies.
By A. S. Harper | Published 2/5/2008
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An in-depth guide to one of the state's most popular and most beautiful rivers.
By Patrick Straub | Published 12/4/2007
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A guide to one of Montana's most popular fly fishing rivers.
By Patrick Straub | Published 12/4/2007
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This paper examines the different theories of origin for the Hopi-Zuni kachina, Kokopelli. From the Pueblos reaching far into South America, Kokopelli is shrouded in mystery as a mythical trickster, trader and fertility god.
By Trina Whitlock | Published 4/7/2008
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Muley's in scenic Spring Creek, NV, offers a wide variety of top-rate food at rock bottom prices in a cozy wilderness-themed atmosphere.
By Jared DuBach | Published 12/31/2007
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The list I put together are mammals on the endangered list...
You my not think this a effaces us .... But just think about it for one minute?
By Artme | Published 6/22/2008
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A true tale of how I met this amazing person and actress.
By rosie lee | Published 9/4/2008
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I found my soul-mate by making a list and checking it twice!
By Laurie Brenner | Published 11/26/2007
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This is a review of a hike that was particularly fun with terrific views and animal sightings.
By jobythebay | Published 8/20/2008
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Five separate spectacular day hikes ranging from novice to experienced hikers.
By Cindi Starr | Published 7/31/2008
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Late Monday afternoon, April 14, city police in Roscoe Village (a north side Chicago suburb) were tasked with an unusual duty -- killing a 150 pound cougar. The big cat was sited earlier in nearby Wilmette (about 14 miles to the North.)
By Kim Hagen | Published 4/15/2008
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The tour guides will show you how to use the high powered telescopes and sky binoculars. Kids will be amazed to see the heavens and God's creation right before their eyes.
By Alia Jae | Published 4/17/2008
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Must-sees, insider tips, and route suggestions.
By Erin Hune Glover | Published 5/15/2006
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Off-Roading in the Rocky Mountains in Autumn is both beautiful and challenging. This article describes safety precautions and the rewards of enjoying the Rockies this fall.
By Margaret Kohut | Published 9/9/2006
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Reno has something to please everyone for year round entertainment: gambling, clubs, wedding chapels, outdoor sports, Native American History, rodeos, arts, and sightseeing!
By Corinna Pegnato | Published 11/27/2006
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Pike's Peak in Colorado offers trails for hiking, a road for driving and a cog railway for touring. This mountain is the most visited mountain in the United States.
By Deborah Schwabe | Published 8/7/2006
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You will never forget a trip to the Royal Gorge - the world's highest suspension bridge, in Canyon City, Colorado.
By Mike White | Published 6/1/2006
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A vacation to the Rocky Mountain area known as the Royal Gorge Region will leave you breathless. The fourteen foot mountains, the Arkansas River Canyons, and the glittering lights of the Cripple Creek Casinos will offer entertainment for the whole gang.
By Christine Korn | Published 8/5/2005
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Natural, ancient arches carved millions of years ago enthrall and captivate visitors year round. The shapes, color and majesty of these towering rock formations is a must see, and the Park is just a hop, skip and a jump from major Interstate 70.
By Denise Clark | Published 12/21/2006
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There are at least ten species of hummingbirds that frequently visit Colorado in the summer.
By Deborah Anderson | Published 4/27/2007
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Red Rock Canyon is located about 15 miles west of the Strip. There are numerous hiking trails that you can stop and hike. The canyon is also popular to rock climbers, who can often be seen scaling the cliffs and rocks of the area.
By VegasWriter | Published 7/17/2007
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South Dakota is full of history, place to see and things to do. One the southwest side lays the Black Hills. The Black Hills got their name because of the pine trees that grow there has so dark of pine that it almost looks black.
By Robert Cox | Published 5/29/2007
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While most people consider North Dakota a rural state rather than a tourist destination, the state offers beautiful hiking and other vacation spots.
By L. Lee Scott | Published 5/7/2007
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If you are an outdoor adventurist, than Picacho State Park is for you. The park is located 24 miles north of Interstate 8 and Yuma, Arizona. It's nestled on the California side of the Colorado River, and is surrounded by the mountains and a wonderful desert terrain.
By CAP | Published 5/1/2007
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There are worse ways to spend quality time together as a family than on a group bicycle ride.
By Scott Ganschow | Published 7/25/2007
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