On June 25, 1876, LTC George Armstrong Custer led the U.S. 7th Cavalry into an action against a vastly superior force of Native American tribes consisting Comanche, the horse of Captain Myles Keough, who was killed along with Custer, survived the battle with no less than seven bullet wounds.
On our last edition of One-Day ND Destinations, we stayed extremely close to home, and gave you a tour of the North Dakota State Heritage Center and Museum. This week, we're moving out a little bit further to Mandan, and paying a visit to one of North Dakota's most famous outdoor destinations.
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is the oldest of North Dakota's 13 state parks, established in 1907 at the former military site south of present-day Mandan on the Missouri River.
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is the oldest of North Dakota's 13 state parks, established in 1907 at the former military site south of present-day Mandan on the Missouri River.
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