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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMNAP_aladdin-tipple-history_Aladdin-WY.html
The Aladdin Tipple in Crook County, Wyoming, was constructed as part of the Aladdin coal mining operations. In 1898, an 18-mile-long short line known as the Wyoming and Missouri River Railroad was built to connect coal mines near Aladdin with the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN48_custers-1874-expedition_Aladdin-WY.html
During the summer of 1874, General George Armstrong Custer led the first official government expedition to the Black Hills, which the Sioux Indians claimed as their territory. Although the United States Government officially sent this expedition o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN19_devils-tower_Devils-Tower-WY.html
Devils Tower, an important landmark for Plains Indian tribes long before the white man reached Wyoming, was called Mateo Tepee, or Grizzly Bear Lodge, by the Sioux. A number of Indian legends describe the origin of Devils Tower. One legend tells a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN17_devils-tower_Franklin-WY.html
Devils Tower, known as Bear's Lodge to Northern Plains Tribes, rises high above the Belle Fourche River, grasslands, and ponderosa pine forests. This major landmark of the Northern Great Plains has attracted people for thousands of years. Today, i…
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