Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000 Sioux Indians. An interpretive plaque explains the battle.
Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000 Sioux Indians. An interpretive plaque explains the battle.
Site commemorates battle fought July 28, 1864, between 2,200 troops commanded by Gen. Alfred Sully and 6,000
Killdeer, ND BattlesitesOnly railroad depot museum in southwestern North Dakota. Original caboose on site. Many pioneer items on site....
Managed by Dickinson Park and Recreation District. Public use area open 7 days a week. Overnight camping, water and electric ...
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and as a National Historic Landmark, the site preserves a la...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days...
Two 66-foot speed slides, two 45-foot innertube slides, 800-foot lazy river tube ride. Kids pool. Two go-cart tracks, 18-hole...