Garryowen, Montana

Garryowen is owned by Chris Kortlander, and it was put up for sale in 2012,[4] but an auction in August of that year was cancelled after no one registered to bid.

[5] In 1895, the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy (now BNSF) Railroad established a tiny station on the Little Bighorn River, where water was taken on and US Army troops, supplies and mail were off-loaded for delivery to nearby forts and homesteads.

Much to their surprise, work crews uncovered a nearly complete set of skeletal remains (no skull was ever found), accompanied by several bullets and buttons, clearly indicating that this had been a Cavalry soldier.

In 2005 and 2009, 22 artifacts from the museum, described as "a trove of war bonnets, medicine bags and other items"[8] alleged to have been stolen from the Crow tribe were seized by Federal authorities.

Center Pole's Executive Director Peggy Wellknown Buffalo is a Petra Fellow (www.petrafoundation.org) and an Unsung Hero of Compassion (www.newunsungheros.org) and blessed as such by the Dalai Lama in 2014.

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier & Peace Memorial in Garryowen, Montana
Big Horn County map