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Flow on Mighty Yellowstone! Flow on!
Continuing our look at rivers that cross the Great Plains Trail, as we head south, the next major river after the Missouri is none other
Goin’ to the Dance
I love basketball. I grew up playing it, but now I’m just a big fan, particularly of the college game. So just for fun, I
A River No More
The next few entries will take a look at the various rivers that cross the Great Plains. From the Missouri in Montana to the Pecos
The Boy Henry Kelsey
We tend to want to think of the history of America (or even North America) as a great noble experiment, a grand epic struggle for
The Logo is Here!
The new logo is here for the Great Plains Trail and the Great Plains Trail Alliance! The buffalo turned out fantastic. He exudes the calm
If You Squint Just a Bit . . .
From colonial times until the late Industrial Revolution in the mid 1800s, America was a largely rural and agrarian nation. Most people lived on farms
Around for a Long Time to Come
It’s nice to know that there are some successful trail stories out there. It’s even better to find one in the Great Plains! The Maah
It is Accomplished
Huzzah! IRS Form 1023 is in the mail! It took close to a month to sort everything out, but in the end, I feel good
IRS Form 1023 – Chapter II
OK. Here’s an update on the status of the daunting application known as IRS Form 1023. I am pleased to report that it is nearly
Montana’s Cowboy Artist
As promised last week, let’s take a brief look at another artist of the plains, Charles Marion Russell. Born in Missouri, Russell traveled to Montana
From Petroglyphs to Portraits
Thanks to everyone for a great week on the Great Plains Trail! With the article in National Parks Traveler, it’s exciting to see the momentum