Seventh Cavalry Memorial, Crow Agency MT
Address | 149 US-212, Crow Agency, MT |
Phone | (406) 638-2621 |
Website | www.nps.gov/libi/learn/historyculture/7th-us-cavalry-memorial.htm |
Categories | Historical Landmark, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.2 11 reviews |
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Seventh Cavalry Memorial reviews
11Absolutely moving! What a deep experience learning what happened there so long ago. Absolutely unnecessary and pointless. The memorial they’ve created really puts the warriors thoughts, words and deeds in a beautiful way.
I visited here on the 146th anniversary of the battle. I was brought here after having read Custer's autobiography. Standing at this memorial, looking off to the S-SE, I could see the river fork out from which hundreds of braves bore down on what was left of the 7th Cav. I looked off at the wooded ridge to the north, & wondered if they must have looked back & considered in desperation retreating back to there.
Powerful place.
Another great history lesson. It's crazy to imagine what happened here. You can feel the presence.
This was my first visit, I recommend visiting the visitor center first. Wear a hat and sun screen when walking in the area. The memorial is maintained well. I high recommend adding this to your bucket list of places to visit.
Take down Confederate statues but the subjigation of the Natives is still glorified. Its sad.
Absolutely loved all the memorials here, as well as the landscape. No one will ever be able to repay the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho Indian tribes for the damage inflicted by the 7th Cavalry on Little Bighorn. The 7th Cavalry also destroyed the reputation of the Crow Indian tribes by lying to them, and betraying them in the end.
One if the Park Rangers was seemingly having a bad day and was not very professional. Interactions with other park staff was great and professional.
Too cool, love history. Read your history the go. You have to wear a mask, so a big thanks to all you NON VAX people.
Sad to think this was the end of the indigenous way of life. You need to remember the Hollywood movies aren’t a true account of what really happened.
One of the most amazing places in the U. S. I've ever been! You don't need to travel overseas to visit incredible places. We have some right here!
Very peaceful and serene. Want to go back when visitor center is open. Was there in late October 2020.