If you’re new to the story, pull up a chair and sit a spell.
Wild horses pre-date the 1947 park by more than 60 years, as noted in a column posted today by INFORUM.
The original herd is gone. The horses you see today are an exhibit.
Some were rescued by Leo Kuntz and taken to his ranch near Linton.
He tells their story in a 2011 film titled “Nokota Heart.”
Sadly, Kuntz died in 2018.
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