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    An extra post added to the map: Fox, Livingston and Company Post at the confluence of the Little Bighorn and the Bighorn. Source: Montana Historic Preservation Plan, 1975, p. 19. 07:40, 10 July 2018: 1,331 × 826 (2.04 MB) Naawada2016: User created page with UploadWizard

  3. Santa Maria Ship & Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Maria Ship & Museum was a museum ship in downtown Columbus, Ohio. The craft was a full-size replica of the Santa María, one of three ships Christopher Columbus used in 1492 during his first voyage to the Americas. The ship was displayed in Columbus from 1991 to 2014, when it had to be relocated due to the Scioto Mile project ...

  4. Crazy Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The highest peak is Crazy Peak at 11,214 feet (3,418 m). Rising over 7,000 feet (2,130 m) above the Great Plains to the east, the Crazies dominate their surroundings and are plainly visible just north of Interstate 90 . The Crazy Mountains form an isolated island range east of the Continental Divide. Other isolated ranges in Montana include the ...

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  6. List of fur trading posts in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Fort Van Buren [3] : 114. Fort Tulloch, Fort Tullock and Tulloch's Fort [5] : 965. At the Yellowstone, 10 miles east of Forsyth. Rosebud. American Fur Company. 1835–1842 [2] : 68. The Crow. Fox, Livingston and Company Post [3] : 19. At the confluence of the Little Bighorn and the Bighorn [5] : 965.

  7. Bordeaux Trading Post - Wikipedia

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    Bordeaux Trading Post. /  42.82361°N 102.92417°W  / 42.82361; -102.92417. The Bordeaux Trading Post near Chadron, Nebraska was built during 1845–46 by James Bordeaux. It has been reconstructed faithfully, in the same location with the same post-holes, using weathered old lumber from a nearby ranchhouse. It is now the Museum of the Fur ...

  8. Crow people - Wikipedia

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    The next year, some Crow discovered a group of whites with horses on the Yellowstone River. By stealth, they captured the mounts before morning. The Lewis and Clark Expedition did not see the Crow. [38] The first trading post in Crow country was constructed in 1807, known as both Fort Raymond and Fort Lisa (1807–ca. 1813). Like the succeeding ...

  9. Fort Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hayes was a military post in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Created by an act of the United States Congress on July 11, 1862, the site was also known as the Columbus Arsenal until 1922, when the site was renamed after former Ohio Governor and later 19th U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes. [ 2] Beginning in 2007, the property was primarily ...