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American West, Conflict & Conquest

Travel back in history to when America was untamed and outlaws ruled. Discover the Southwest's unique landscapes and must-see sights as you travel on this historic and amazing vacation.

Duration:

8 Days/7 Nights

Meals Included:

7 Breakfasts, 5 Dinners

Rates From:* (Incl Roundtrip Airfare)
$2,299.95 per person / double room
$2,799.95 per person / single room
$2,199.95 per person / triple room
$2,099.95 per person / quad room
Mt. Rushmore
This epic sculpture features the faces of four exalted American presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. South Dakota's Black Hills provide the backdrop for Mount Rushmore, the world's greatest mountain carving.

Crazy Horse Memorial
The Memorial's mission is to honor the culture, tradition and living heritage of North American Indians.


Fort Abraham Lincoln
Rich in both military and early Native American history, Fort Abraham Lincoln was once an important infantry and cavalry post. It was from this fort that Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and the Seventh Cavalry rode out on their ill-fated expedition against the Sioux at the Little Big Horn.

On-A Slant Indian Village
Reconstructed earthlodges depict the lifestyle of the Mandan Indians, who occupied this site from about 1575-1781.

Dinner cruise on the Lewis & Clark Riverboat
The Lewis and Clark Riverboat, located at the Historic Port of Bismarck, continues the proud tradition of the great river steamers that have traveled the Mighty Missouri River from St. Louis to the trading posts of the great northwest since the 1830's. Now you too can travel the river of Lewis and Clark, Sakakawea, Custer and Sitting Bull in elegance and comfort on the last 150 passenger vessel on the upper Missouri.

The riverboat has a climate controlled lower deck, a licensed bar and snack bar, two restrooms and a gift shop located at the dock.

The riverboat is a Smoke Free Environment!


Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center
The North Dakota Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center provides an overview of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, with special emphasis on the time spent at Fort Mandan during the winter of 1804- 1805.

Fort Mandan
The winter headquarters (1804-1805) for the Corps of Discovery was constructed by the Expedition and named after their Native American hosts.

Medora Musical
The Medora Musical is a two-hour professionally-produced musical variety show performed in the outdoor Burning Hills Amphitheatre located in the heart of the North Dakota Badlands at Medora.

The Medora Musical offers:
Wholesome, family friendly entertainment
A mix of modern country, western, gospel and patriotic music
A talented cast of singers and dancers from across the US
A live band on stage
Live horses on stage
Nationally known variety acts
Historic, patriotic themes dedicated to Theodore Roosevelt
Modern conveniences for your comfort

Little Big Horn Battlefield
This area memorializes one of the last armed efforts of the Northern Plains Indians to preserve their way of life.

Fort Phil Kearny
The Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site is dedicated to the preservation, interpretation and development of the state owned properties along the Bozeman Trail.

Devils Tower
The nearly vertical monolith known as Devils Tower rises 1,267 feet above the meandering Belle Fourche River. It is the remnant of an ancient volcanic feature. Known by several northern plains tribes as Bears Lodge, it is a sacred site of worship for many American Indians.

Wall Drug
The Wall Drug Store got its start during the Depression years by offering Free Ice Water to
thirsty travelers. From their beginning in 1931 to today, the family-owned and run business
continues what their reputation was and is built on � giving friendly service to the public!