Little Bighorn Battlefield
Bundled against the aching cold, Jeff walked among the marble markers noting where U.S. Army soldiers fell during the Battle of the Little Bighorn (named after the nearby river). The Park Service is just starting to place markers noting where Indian warriors died.
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Date: October 23rd 2006
October 3 - 20, 2006 Milwaukee, Wis. - Little Bighorn Battlefield, Mont. 22,384 miles to date 2,241 miles this leg
Date: October 23rd 2006
October 3 - 20, 2006 Milwaukee, Wis. - Little Bighorn Battlefield, Mont. 22,384 miles to date 2,241 miles this leg


