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Seventh Cavalry Memorial
The Seventh Cavalry Memorial is part of a larger historic ...
Midway Geyser and Grand Prismatic Spring
The Midway Geyser Basin is located in Yellowstone National...
Beaverhead Rock State Park
Located northeast of Dillon, Montana, Beaverhead Rock is t...
Minuteman National Historic Site
During the Cold War, the American and Soviet military supe...
Fort Clatsop
After a long journey from St. Louis to the shores of the P...
Pompey's Pillar National Historic Monument
Pompey’s Pillar National Monument, under the management of...
Camp Fortunate
Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and their company establi...
Buffalo Mirage Access
Buffalo Mirage Fishing Access is an entry point into the Y...
Crazy Horse Monument
The Crazy Horse Monument project began to honor a legendar...
Chief Timothy Park
Chief Timothy Park is a former U.S. State Park that is now...
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Seventh Cavalry Memorial
The Seventh Cavalry Memorial is part of a larger historic site known as the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. The site as a whole pays homage to some of the most iconic figures in the history of the American West, ...
Midway Geyser and Grand Prismatic Spring
The Midway Geyser Basin is located in Yellowstone National Park, and is part of the largest collection of geysers in the world. Midway features the Excelsior Geyser, which discharges more than 4,000 gallons of water per minute, as well as ...
Beaverhead Rock State Park
Located northeast of Dillon, Montana, Beaverhead Rock is the notable site that inspired the name of Beaverhead Rock State Park and serves as the park’s primary attraction. The Shoshone Indians originally named the landmark Beaverhead Rock due to the resemblance ...
Minuteman National Historic Site
During the Cold War, the American and Soviet military superpowers propelled the world into an era of perpetual fear and panic. At the peak of the nuclear arms race in the 1960s, the United States developed the Minuteman II intercontinental ...
Fort Clatsop
After a long journey from St. Louis to the shores of the Pacific, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark built Fort Clatsop two miles up the Netul River to provide shelter during the winter from December 1805 to March 1806. Constructed ...
Pompey's Pillar National Historic Monument
Pompey’s Pillar National Monument, under the management of the Bureau of Land Management, is located about 25 miles east of Billings, Montana, off of Interstate 94. The sandstone feature has a two-acre base and stands roughly 150 feet tall.
William ...
Camp Fortunate
Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and their company established Camp Fortunate on August 17, 1805, in what is now Beaverhead County, Montana. For one week the expedition utilized this campsite along the Beaverhead River to provide shelter while conducting trade with ...
Buffalo Mirage Access
Buffalo Mirage Fishing Access is an entry point into the Yellowstone River near present-day Park City, west of Billings, Montana. Currently, the site provides a location for fishing, boating, and picnicking. William Clark and his detachment camped at this area ...
Crazy Horse Monument
The Crazy Horse Monument project began to honor a legendary and skillful Native American warrior of the Lakota Sioux tribe who fought to protect the native values and way of life.
His most famous involvement in battle, at the Battle of ...
Chief Timothy Park
Chief Timothy Park is a former U.S. State Park that is now privately owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and is situated on an island between the towns of Lewiston, Idaho, and Clarkston, Washington, with the two cities ...