Globus PARKS & CANYONS SPECTACULAR – 2007 Day 4

By admin | December 8, 2011

Day 4:  Sheridan

SHERIDAN – LITTLE BIGHORN BATTLEFIELD – CODY.

Journey this morning into southern Montana to visit LITTLE BIGHORN BATTLEFIELD, the site commemorating one of America’s most famous battles. Tour the battlegrounds where Custer was defeated by approximately 7,000 Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors, and visit the museum. Afterward, continue your scenic drive through the Bighorn Mountains, stopping at Shell Falls en route to Cody, with time for an optional float trip on the Shoshone River. (B)

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Globus PARKS & CANYONS SPECTACULAR – 2007 Day 3

By admin | December 7, 2011

After allowing this writing to get cold as we were unable to access this blog until today.  We will look for the photos to include in these wrigints, but  in the meanwhile we will build on travel notes extracte itinerary from Globus Tours:

Day3:  Sheridan

 

RAPID CITY – DEADWOOD – SHERIDAN.

This morning, enjoy a drive through BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FOREST and experience the area’s colourful history with a guided tour of DEADWOOD, once a wild gold-mining town, and hear the stories of legendary Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. Afterward, visit TATANKA to learn “The Story of the Bison”, and experience the richness of the Lakota people, a Plains Indian buffalo culture. Then, continue through the Black Hills to the cattle town of Sheridan at the foot of the Bighorn Mountains. (B,D)

We took some interesting pictures at deadwood that is if we can find them. : )

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Globus PARKS & CANYONS SPECTACULAR – 2007 Day 2

By admin | January 1, 2009

Day 2: Rapid City

The day begins with a visit to CRAZY HORSE MEMORIAL, built in honor of the fearless Sioux Indian chief whose fame is derived from the Battle of the Little Bighorn.

We have images to show here as the history of the family that has worked with native  peoples to build Crazy Horse Memorial is most interesting.

Afterward, explore MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MEMORIAL

We have images to introduce here as the
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The four presidential faces, carved 60-feet high in the granite of Mount Rushmore, comprise one of America’s most revered images. But many visitors cannot help thinking of Cary Grant in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1959 thriller North by Northwest, where he and Eva Marie Saint clamber across the monolith pursued by Communist spies. The shot was actually filmed in a Hollywood studio, but it convinced millions of people that they too could climb the patriotic monument. This is not the case: Access to Mount Rushmore has been blocked by a high-security fence ever since the artist Gutzon Borglum died in 1941 and work on the giant sculpture ceased. But according to his original plan, Borglum had intended that the public be able to reach his giant faces via a splendid stone staircase. In the late 1930s, he even began work on a splendid vault buried within the rock for tourists to visit – called the Hall of Records, it was planned as a repository for the original Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution. Mount Rushmore features the monumental likenesses of four U.S. presidents—Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt—carved on the face of a mountain. Maybe stroll along the Presidential Trail for more intimate views, or visit the Information Center.

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Entering the museum you can see many options the buiders used as models that were abandoned as the faces on the mountain started to take shape.

We have photos but invite you to view national park service album as well.

The history and culture is worth the read.  Are you aware how the mountain was named “Rushmore?”

But examine the parks home site for good images.

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Globus PARKS & CANYONS SPECTACULAR – 2007 Day 1

By admin | January 1, 2009

We joined the group in Rapids City for introductions within the group and get acquainted with tour director

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Globus PARKS & CANYONS SPECTACULAR – 2007

By admin | May 26, 2008

13 days Itinerary 2007 Excursion:

Map showing route.

Day 1: Rapid City

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Day 2: Rapid City

The day begins with a visit to CRAZY HORSE MEMORIAL, built in honor of the fearless Sioux Indian chief whose fame is derived from the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Afterward, explore MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MEMORIAL

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Tour group recommended

By admin | May 22, 2008

Having selected Shebby Lee tours for following trail of Lewis and Clark, We heartily recommend Shebby Lee Tours, especially if your interest is in historical events, check out the page, “About Us

“Shebby Lee Tours has been specializing in the historic and cultural heritage of the Great American West since 1978.”

Check out the “photo gallery” to see the scenery that we observed in August of 2006.

Select “Vanishing Trails” to view Lewis and Clark and other choices. A great selection of vacation itineraries where you learn more about our country’s history west of the Mississippi.

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Discoveries Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery

By admin | May 19, 2008

Tour Itinerary:

* Day 1

Arrivals–Upon arrival at St. Louis Lambert Airport passengers will be met and transported to our hotel, to freshen up for a festive welcome dinner to kick off our commemorative expedition. Overnight at the Drury Inn (airport) in St. Louis, MO. (D) Read the rest of this entry »

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