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Here's What's Cookin' at the Custer Café

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CROW AGENCY, Mont.— Are you hungry for a Custer steak sandwich with fries for $6.95? Then come to the Custer Battlefield Trading Post Café on Thursdays. It's located on the Crow Reservation, directly across from the famous battlefield of Custer's-Last-Stand fame.

The Custer steak sandwich is one of the cafe's Thursday specials. What are the other daily specials on the menu? Play this audio slideshow to find out — and while you're at it, check out the cool 7th Cavalry T-shirts.

No substitutes on specials, please, as waitress Christie Medicine Tail requests.

[This audio slideshow originally was published by CrowNews.net and is used with permission.]

Adam Sings In The Timber, Crow, is a senior majoring in photojournalism at the University of Montana in Missoula. A graduate of the Freedom Forum's American Indian Journalism Institute, Sings In The Timber has had photo internships at the Billings Gazette and Great Falls Tribune newspapers in Montana. In October, he attended the Eddie Adams Workshop, an intense four-day gathering of top photojournalism professionals in New York City and won a scholarship as the top student. This summer, he will intern at The Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, Va.

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