Two South Dakota men are hoping to have Sitting Bull's gravesite placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Rhett Albers and Bryan Defender bought the 40-acre site in Mobridge in 2005. They have been working to restore the land and hope to create a visitor center.
Sitting Bull was originally buried in Yates, North Dakota, but his body was moved to Mobridge in 1953 by his descendants.
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Sitting Bull grave restorers hope for listing
(AP 11/21)
Relevant Links:
National Register of Historic Places - http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr
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