Saturday, January 9 The Children s Museum of Denver has reopened, with limited capacity, modified exhibits and four ninety-minute, reservation-only play sessions Thursdays through Saturdays. During the closure, the museum worked on several more interior spaces; in addition to Water, Joy Park and the Art Studio, kids can now explore sudsy science secrets in Bubbles, take care of neighborhood pets in Ready Vet Go, learn about the Laws of Motion in Kinetics, launch a rocket in 3 2 1 Blast Off, and save the town in Fire Station No. 1. Virtual activities continue for those staying home, too. Find out more here.
Saturday, January 9, 7 p.m.
Courtesy of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, New York
Top Questions
Where was the Battle of the Little Bighorn fought?
The Battle of the Little Bighorn was fought at the Little Bighorn River in southern Montana Territory, U.S.
Why did the Battle of the Little Bighorn happen?
The Battle of the Little Bighorn happened because the Second Treaty of Fort Laramie, in which the U.S. government guaranteed to the Lakota and Dakota (Yankton) as well as the Arapaho exclusive possession of the Dakota Territory west of the Missouri River, had been broken.
Why is the Battle of the Little Bighorn significant?