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AA LEWIS & CLARK TRAIL 10001: MISSOURI TO OREGON All Galleries
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08: TRAIL FORT UNION FEST { 20 images } Created 5 Sep 2015

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  • American flag flies above stockade of reconstructed Fort Union near confluence of Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers near Williston, ND
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  • Boys guard stockade of reconstructed Fort Union, built 1828 by American Fur Co near Missouri River and Yellowstone River confluence; North Dakota
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  • Teepees sit outside reconstructed Fort Union, built 1828 by American Fur Co near Missouri & Yellowstone River confluence; North Dakota
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  • Last rays of sun wash across teepees near Missouri & Yellowstone River confluence at Fort Union Trading Post NHS; North Dakota
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  • Portrait of French trader at rendezvous weekend; Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, North Dakota
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  • Portrait of fur trader at rendezvous weekend; Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, North Dakota
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  • French voyageur Jeff Brown at rendezvous weekend; Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, North Dakota
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  • French voyageur Jeff Brown near teepees at rendezvous weekend; Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, North Dakota
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  • Fur traders stand near wooden canoe with otter painted on bow at rendezvous weekend; Fort Union Trading Post NHS, North Dakota
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  • Historic reenactors playing Indian man and woman of mid 1800s approach each other amid teepees at Fort Union NHS; North Dakota
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  • Indian man on horse talks with Indian woman amid teepees at Fort Union National Historic Site, North Dakota
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  • Paintings of Indians on horses adorn buffalo-hide teepee temporarily pitched at Fort Union National Historic Site, North Dakota
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  • Shadow of Indian wearing headdress falls across buffalo-hide teepee at Fort Union National Historic Site, North Dakota
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  • Plains Indian reenactor Michael Terry, a Florida Seminole, poses by buffalo-hide teepee he made; Ft Union Natl Historic Site, ND
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  • Plains Indian reenactor Michael Terry, a Florida Seminole, poses by buffalo-hide teepee he made; Ft Union Natl Historic Site, ND
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  • Plains Indian reenactor Michael Terry, a Florida Seminole, poses by buffalo-hide teepee he made; Ft Union Natl Historic Site, ND
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  • Plains Indian reenactor Michael Terry, a Seminole himself, sits in his buffalo-hide teepee amid wealth of Indian artifacts; Fort Union, North Dakota
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  • Plains Indian reenactor Michael Terry, a Seminole himself, sits in his buffalo-hide teepee amid wealth of Indian artifacts; Fort Union, North Dakota
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  • Plains Indian reenactor Michael Terry models authentic mid 19th-century sunglasses inside his buffalo-hide teepee; Fort Union, ND
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  • Skyward view of sunlight filtering through buffalo-hide teepee temporarily pitched at Fort Union National Historic Site, North Dakota
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