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While in town visit the Blaine County Museum featuring area history and artifacts with an emphasis on the homestead era. Native American artifacts and culture make up an important part of the museum's collection, together with early photographic records of Nez Perce Life. Military and Nez Perce artifacts from the Bear Paw Battlefield are on exhibit. The battlefield should be on your itinerary. Interpretive signs and markers line the footpath through the battlefield. The museum features "40 miles to freedom" and visitor center to the Battlefield.
The Bear Paw Battlefield is the site of the last major Indian battle in the United States. Located just 16 miles south of Chinook on Route 240, it is one of Montana's three units of the Nez Perce National Historic Park. The Battlefield is the site of the surrender of Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce Indians on October 5, 1877. After a 1,700-mile retreat, Chief Joseph made his famous speech of surrender: "From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more, forever."
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