As one of Nebraska's biggest cities, Omaha has its share of urban sprawl, but spend a little time in town and find museums, pleasant parks, plenty of places to tuck into for an Omaha steak and somewhat unexpectedly, an indoor rainforest.
This battlefield is where General Custer and 263 of his soldiers died in 1876, marking a victory for the Cheyenne and Lakota. You may have heard of the battle as "Custer's Last Stand," but it was also a last stand of sort for the Plains Indians, and the battlefield is a national monument today. If you're interested in Western history, you'll definitely want to take the walking tour and check out the visitor's center.
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