Indian Post Office
Indian Post Office
It’s hardly a traditional post office, but Indian Post Office sure delivers an unusual tale. The remote ridgetop marker was the place where travelers once left messages for each other generations ago. According to legend, Native Americans piled up stones in different ways to pass on information. The site can be traced back to the time the Lolo Motorway of today was used by the Nez Perce Native Americans. The “post office” is likely also the spot where Lewis and Clark once lost their way. Make a quick stop to enjoy the scenery and look around for any “hidden messages” of today.
Indian Post Office
Indian Post Office
It’s hardly a traditional post office, but Indian Post Office sure delivers an unusual tale. The remote ridgetop marker was the place where travelers once left messages for each other generations ago. According to legend, Native Americans piled up stones in different ways to pass on information. The site can be traced back to the time the Lolo Motorway of today was used by the Nez Perce Native Americans. The “post office” is likely also the spot where Lewis and Clark once lost their way. Make a quick stop to enjoy the scenery and look around for any “hidden messages” of today.
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