Arrived at Bismarck, ND Today!
We visited Fort Abraham Lincoln.
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park is a North Dakota state park located 7 miles (11 km) south of Mandan, North Dakota, United States. The park is home to On-A-Slant Indian Village and reconstructed military buildings including the Custer House. President Theodore Roosevelt signed the deed to the land to the state in 1907 as Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.
On-A-Slant Indian Village
Historic Fort Lincoln and the Custer House
Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and his wife Libbie lived on Fort Abraham Lincoln from 1873 until Custer died at the Battle of the Little Big Horn in the summer of 1876. Approximately 500 troops were also stationed there. Custer's first home at the fort was built in the summer of 1873, but it burned down in February 1874. Today the house and seven other major fort buildings, including a barracks, the fort's makeshift theater, a stable building, and several blockhouses, have been rebuilt.
The house was large and well furnished
Joan waiting for the guided tour to begin!
Our tour guide was a history teacher who knew a lot about the time!
Articles inside the George Custer home.
Col Custer with wife Libbie and their servant.
The barracks at the fort.
Slant Indian Village.
Typical slant village dwelling.
Hand gardening tools made from bones, antlers, etc.
Baskets for catching fish in the rivers.
Buffalo hide painting
Dave saying - I see you way up there!
What a view.
Through the gun port of the block house.
A visit to the North Dakota State Capital Building.
View from the Capital Building!
Senate Chambers
Heritage Center Tour.
Variations of Indian Tribes in the region
Imagine catching this fish!
More Travels and Sights - as we continue our journey West!
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