Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
19 Δεκ 2023 · Little Bighorn, A Place of Reflection. This area memorializes the US Army's 7th Cavalry, Crow, and Arikara scouts and the Lakotas, Cheyennes, and Arapaho in one of the American Indian's last armed efforts to preserve their way of life.
- Plan Your Visit
Walk down the Deep Ravine trail. Visit Custer's Last Stand...
- Maps
Maps - Little Bighorn, A Place of Reflection - U.S. National...
- Story of The Battle
The Battle of the Little Bighorn was fought along the...
- History & Culture
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument was first set...
- Photos & Multimedia
Visitors to Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument...
- Info
This fee applies to each private vehicle entering Little...
- Plan Your Visit
15 Ιουν 2024 · Walk down the Deep Ravine trail. Visit Custer's Last Stand Hill, 7th Cavalry Monument, and Indian Memorial. Drive the 4.5 mile tour road to Reno - Benteen Entrenchment site and walk the self-guided tour. Read the waysides along the 4.5 mile tour road.
The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument is where, in 1876, a group of Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho Native Americans defeated the United States 7th Cavalry Regiment. Here's what to know before planning a visit.
Learn about the history and memorials of the site where Custer and his troops fought against Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho in 1876. The monument preserves the battlefield, Custer National Cemetery, and related sites in Montana.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn was fought along the ridges, steep bluffs, and ravines of the Little Bighorn River, in south-central Montana on June 25-26, 1876. The combatants were warriors of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes, battling men of the 7 th Regiment of the US Cavalry, along with their Crow, and Arikara scouts.
Learn about the 1876 battle where Lakota and Cheyenne warriors defeated the 7th U.S. Cavalry in Montana. Visit the memorials, cemetery, and prairie that honor the participants and their legacy.
20 Δεκ 2023 · Learn about the 1876 battle between the U.S. Army and the Lakota and Cheyenne warriors at this park site. Find out how to visit, tour, and support the park with the National Park Foundation and its nonprofit partner.