This Historic Park Is One Of Montana's Best Kept Secrets
If you’re a history buff, you’ve probably visited many of Montana’s classic historical sites, like the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. But even many lifelong Montanans have never heard of Chief Plenty Coups State Park, which features the perfectly preserved home of the last Crow chief.
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The park encompasses about 195 acres.
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The home is now a National Historic Landmark.
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His log home is a monument to his efforts to bring cultures together.
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It's open daily in the summer.
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It also happens to be a beautiful and relaxing place.
Montana has such a fascinating history. Check out these photos to get a glimpse of our mining past.
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