| 123456789101112131415 | <p>In Custer, MT, a "<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census-designated_place">Census-designatedplace</a> in Montana" (a CDP i.e. not even big enough to qualify as a township), I spent one dollar tohear Prince's "Kiss" on the jukebox at the town's restaurant/motel/bar (the facility combination due not toextravagance but rather the exact opposite). I watched as one Montana tough guy turned to another: "Now whasthat?" The other said "Ah yeh thas Prince from Back in th' day." The other nodded: "Mmmm" and took a longdrink.</p><p>The name of this tiny and insignificant town comes from General Custer who lost the Battle of LittleBighorn nearby.</p><p>On the way, I stopped to visit the top of Pompey's Pillar, a local landmark for Lewis & Clark. Onething that really struck me in this region is how OBSESSED locals are with Lewis & Clark. They love them!!They are rock stars to the people who live here. Montanans cannot get enough of good ol' L&C, readingbooks, reading their notes, reading novelizations of their notes. Signs explaining that L&C might have beenhere maybe for a day litter the sides of the local highways. People talk about them all the time in greatreverence.. "oh you know Lewis and Clark probably ate the bark of this tree to survive." And then they would eatthat same tree bark because they thought that was pretty cool.</p>
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