A variety of scenery, history, and culture today. I left The Huntley Project Museum in the morning and drove over to the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. What I liked about the displays were their focus on both Custer and his soldiers and the Native American tribes that also fought on the battleground.
Next was Terry, MT, formerly a town where two railroads met and currently an agricultural area. Enlightening surprise: learning about Evelyn Cameron, a pioneer woman and photographer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evelyn_Cameron. If you’re ever in Terry, check out the Evelyn Cameron Gallery! Also cool to see: the old Kempton Hotel.
Another 100 miles or so brought me to Medora, ND, just outside the entrance to Theodore Roosevelt NP. I’m at an RV camp with electricity and cable, so it’s air conditioning and the Olympics for me!
Monument to Custer and his soldiers.

 

Monument to the Native Americans.

 

I LOVE this.

 

Hitting the road with coffee and Addie!

 

Kempton Hotel.

 

Medora.

 

Dinner!

 

Walking around to explore and saw the entrance to the park. Curious about the tall structure to the right, thinking it was a monument, and found out it’s from the slaughterhouse that used to be on the site!

 

Smoky sunset through Addie’s window…

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