above the town. With nearly 360 degrees of open sky, the view from here is spectacular. Musicians from the famed Medora Musical serenade diners with some foot-stompin' tunes.
The hillside simply begs for a roll, and the kids can't resist. Eager photographers await sunset at this panoramic site overlooking Teddy Roosevelt National Park.
Eventually, dessert is served. Brownies and cake are sure crowd-pleasers.
Most folks hang around until curtain time for the Musical, a celebration of American patriotism and the Old West (complete with horses on stage), in the nearby amphitheater. The wait is a bit long, as the show doesn't start until 8:30 p.m. Still, stomachs are full, and just sittin' here soaking in the scenery is pretty nice.
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