by Mike Kopp | Jun 25, 2019 | History, Medora, North Dakota Badlands, North Dakota history, Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Are the wild horses a special breed? Sitting Bull’s sacred horse descendants – are they at the Theodore Roosevelt National Park? There are some who think there is a good reason to believe they are. How to meet the Park residents Many/some/a few years back, I...
by 2wheels2lanes1camera | Feb 19, 2018 | journal, MHA Nation, North Dakota history
SITTING BULL IN VERSE by Douglas W. Ellison Douglas Ellison is a regional historian, bookstore owner, and former mayor of Medora. He is gregarious, outgoing, and full of ready information to delight a visitor to his store in Medora with tales of yesteryear, and...
by Mike Kopp | Sep 18, 2017 | journal, Places to go, Things To Do
There are no horses like the wild horses of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Their ancestry is legendary (see more here). Horses everywhere are popular. Worldwide, from China to Scotland, from Louisiana to Montana, horses are eye-catching, admired and loved....
by 2wheels2lanes1camera | Feb 24, 2017 | journal, North Dakota, North Dakota history, Places to go, Uncategorized
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