Itinerary: Western Heritage
                    
                   
 The 
  region offers not only spectacular natural scenery and wildlife, but a glimpse 
  into the cultural and historical features of the American West, both the old 
  and new, where cowboys still rope and ride and Native Americans still practice 
  their heritage. 
Day 1/2 - Arrive Minneapolis / 
  St. Paul  
  Rent vehicle. The Mall of America is the largest shopping-entertainment complex 
  in the United States and caters to international groups and guests  it even 
  has a tourism office with special coupon books and orientation. The Mall includes 
  500 stores on three levels plus the Camp Snoopy Amusement Park, UnderWater World, 
  Golf Mountain Adventure, and seven nightclubs, over 60 restaurants, and 14 movie 
  theaters. Overnight Minneapolis/St. Paul. 
Day 3 - Minneapolis to Ft. Sisseton 
   
  Visit Fort Sisseton, one of the Nations best reserved 1860s cavalry forts. 
  Living history and new displays enhance the experience. Overnight, Sisseton. 
Day 4 - Sisseton to Pierre 
  Pierres Cultural Heritage Center offers exhibits and displays on South Dakotas 
  native and pioneer history including arts, crafts, and traveling exhibitions. 
  Overnight Pierre.  
Day 5/6- Pierre to Black Hills 
  The new Spearfish Heritage Center features state of the art, interactive displays 
  depicting the history of the region. The Indian Museum of North America located 
  at Crazy Horse Memorial features one of the regions foremost collections of 
  artifacts as well as the sculptors beautiful studio, home and workshop. Ride 
  the 1880 Steam Train between Hill City and Keystone. A visit to Deadwood offers 
  real frontier history with names like Wild Bill Hickok, and Calamity Jane. Nearby, 
  Lead is home to the Homestake Gold Mine, the oldest operating underground mine 
  in the U.S. Overnight Rapid City, Custer, Keystone, Spearfish, or Deadwood. 
Day 7 - Black Hills to Casper 
  Via Ft. Laramie 
  Youll be able to explore two historic forts on the Oregon Trail today, starting 
  with the Ft. Laramie National Historic Site. Ft. Laramie served as a command 
  post, supply center, and vital landmark for pioneers as they ventured West. 
  Ft. Caspar guarded and manned the North Platte River Crossing at present-day 
  Casper. Overnight, Casper. 
Day 8 - Casper to Wind River Indian 
  Reservation 
  Both the Eastern Shoshone and the Arapaho tribes share the Wind River Indian 
  Reservation near Lander. Guide and outfitting services are available from Native 
  American guides who will take you into the spectacular Wind River Mountain Range, 
  Which offers fishing, camping, horseback riding, and experiencing authentic 
  Indian heritage and culture. Overnight, Lander. 
Day 9 - Lander to Sheridan Via 
  Buffalo 
  Explore secluded Hole-in-the-Wall Valley where outlaws would lie low and alter 
  the brands of stolen livestock. Between bank and train robberies, "Butch" Cassidy 
  and the Wild Bunch frequently hid out behind the red rock wall. To the north 
  is the TA Ranch, site of the classic cattlemens shootout in the 1892 "Johnson 
  County War". Bullet holes in the barn and house testify to the fury that once 
  swirled around this working cattle ranch. Just 13 miles away is the small ranching 
  community of Buffalo, Wyoming, a national historic district. Here in the shadows 
  of the Big Horn Mountains travelers will find all the amenities for a comfortable 
  stay. North of Buffalo is Fort Phil Kearney and related sites marking some of 
  the bloodiest fighting in the Plains Indian Wars. Overnight Sheridan.  
Day 10 - Sheridan to Hardin/Billings 
  Continuing on into Montana one comes to the Little Big Horn National Battlefield 
  (formerly Custer Battlefield National Monument), where 12 companies of the U.S. 
  Cavalry were beaten by Sitting Bulls Sioux and Cheyenne in 1876. North to Billings 
  is the new nightly rodeo. Overnight Hardin or Billings.  
Day 11 - Hardin/Billings to Cody 
  via Lovell 
  A very worthwhile side-trip en route is The Medicine Wheel, located on Hwy. 
  14-A between Lovell and Burgess Junction. The Medicine Wheel is a unique archeological 
  site 24 meters in diameter built on a mountaintop in prehistoric times by unknown 
  American Indians. Cody offers not only the world-class Buffalo Bill Historical 
  Center, but also nightly rodeos, whitewater rafting and excellent guest ranches 
  in the Wapiti Valley. Overnight Cody or Wapiti Valley ranches.  
Day 12/13 - Cody to Ft. Hall via 
  West Yellowstone 
  Fort Hall is the home of both the Shoshone and Bannock Native Americans, who 
  for thousands of years peacefully inhabited the same lands in southern Idaho. 
  The Ft. Hall Replica features restored buildings and saloons from one of the 
  major stops for pioneers headed west. Overnight, Pocatello or Ft. Hall.  
Day 14/15 - Pocatello to Boise 
  In Boise, Idahos capitol, take a city tour of old Boise on an 1890s-styled 
  locomotive. Visit the Old Idaho State Penitentiary for a self-guided tour of 
  one of the few remaining territorial prisons existing in the U.S. From Boise, 
  travel northeast to Idaho City, an historic boomtown of the rowdy bonanza days 
  of territorial mining. Overnight Boise. 
Day 16/17 - Boise to Lewiston 
  Take a jet boat rise into Hells Canyon and explore the rich Native American 
  and homesteading heritage of this deepest gorge in the wilderness. Twenty-four 
  sites in the Nez Perce National Historical Park bring alive the thousand year 
  history of the Nez Perce nation near Spalding. The Nez Perce National Historical 
  Monument visitors center contains a museum, an auditorium with interpretive 
  talks and films. Overnight Lewiston. 
Day 18/19 - Lewiston to Great 
  Falls via Glacier National Park 
  Glacier National Park features the spectacular 88.5 KM Going -To-The-Sun-Road. 
  Great Falls, home of C.M. Russell Museum, and the new Lewis & Clark Interpretive 
  Center, to the Ulm Pishkin Buffalo Jump, thought to be the oldest prehistoric 
  buffalo kill site in the U.S. Overnights, Kalispell or Whitefish and Great Falls. 
Day 20 - Great Falls to Bozeman 
  via Virginia City 
  Virginia City, a restored gold mining camp, offers tours and entertainment in 
  the rough and tumble old west town. Overnight, Bozeman. 
Day 21 - Depart Bozeman to Minneapolis/St. 
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