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Category: Souvenir  Listing Date: 2022-10-13  Product ID: 1946

Souvenir

Black Elk Hiking Staff Medallion

This medallion may be gently shaped to fit hiking staffs, paddles, etc.

$6.00
Includes Tax

A stone fire lookout built by the Civilian Conservation Corps at the summit, Harney Peak (elevation 7242 feet) is the highest point east of the Rockies.

This medallion may be gently shaped to fit on hiking staffs, paddles, etc. Pre-drilled holes for the included nails is recommended to affix your medallion. They can also be flattened and glued to RVs and other flat surfaces.

The U.S. Board on Geographic Names officially changed the name from Harney Peak to Black Elk Peak on August 11, 2016.

Do you have questions about Black Elk Hiking Staff Medallion

We would like to know. Email: history "at" SouthDakotaCCC "dot" org.


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