Ancient fossils still lie hidden in the bold and bronzen buttes of Badlands National Park, a protected wilderness penetrated by hiking and biking trails.
This battlefield is where General Custer and 263 of his soldiers died in 1876, marking a victory for the Cheyenne and Lakota. You may have heard of the battle as "Custer's Last Stand," but it was also a last stand of sort for the Plains Indians, and the battlefield is a national monument today. If you're interested in Western history, you'll definitely want to take the walking tour and check out the visitor's center.
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