Custer's bad awful day. Little Big Horn,

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Custer's bad awful day. Little Big Horn,

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is pretty cool. A lot more expansive than I thought.

Also, one of the Indians that was killed was called Lame White Man. I hope the NFL does something about this. I was hugely offended.

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Seeing made me understand how such a large number of people could remain hidden.
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Did you drive the length of the battlefield? I was unaware of how widespread the battle was and how much movement there had been.

I thought the headstones made it very poignant. Showing where all the soldiers fell.

Interestingly, the headstones of the Indians said they were fighting to preserve their way of life, or something like that. There was no statement as to why the soldiers died.

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oaktonhokie wrote:Did you drive the length of the battlefield? I was unaware of how widespread the battle was and how much movement there had been.

I thought the headstones made it very poignant. Showing where all the soldiers fell.

Interestingly, the headstones of the Indians said they were fighting to preserve their way of life, or something like that. There was no statement as to why the soldiers died.

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awesome guy wrote:Seeing made me understand how such a large number of people could remain hidden.
Nah, that was a quickie stop where I saw just the a couple minutes worth. It was like on Vacation "yep, that's interesting" and then got back on the road. I was trying to hit spots like that between trout streams which my primary mission.
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awesome guy wrote:
oaktonhokie wrote:Did you drive the length of the battlefield? I was unaware of how widespread the battle was and how much movement there had been.

I thought the headstones made it very poignant. Showing where all the soldiers fell.

Interestingly, the headstones of the Indians said they were fighting to preserve their way of life, or something like that. There was no statement as to why the soldiers died.

Beautiful country.

awesome guy wrote:Seeing made me understand how such a large number of people could remain hidden.
Nah, that was a quickie stop where I saw just the a couple minutes worth. It was like on Vacation "yep, that's interesting" and then got back on the road. I was trying to hit spots like that between trout streams which my primary mission.
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