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CUSTER BATTLEFIELD TRADING POST

The Battle of the Little Bighorn might not have ever happened if not for the Crow Indian scouts who led Gen. George Armstrong Custer to the massive Sioux and Cheyenne village, where the 7th U.S. Cavalry would make its last stand.

Today it is Custer who draws thousands of travelers

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