Team Legacy begins Centennial Ride in North Dakota

American Legion Riders on Team Legacy began their journey along the northern half of U.S. 281, The American Legion Memorial Highway, at the International Peace Gardens on the Canadian border. The team will rendezvous with Team Vision on Aug. 4 in Great Bend, Kan., and unite the two banners that traveled with them.
American Legion Riders on Team Legacy pose for a roadside photo near an American Legion Memorial Highway marker along U.S. 281 in North Dakota during first day of the northern route on The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion Riders on Team Legacy pose for a roadside photo near an American Legion Memorial Highway marker along U.S. 281 in North Dakota during first day of the northern route on The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion Riders kick off the northern leg of The American Legion Centennial Ride outside The International Peace Gardens in Dunseith, N.D. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion Riders kick off the northern leg of The American Legion Centennial Ride outside The International Peace Gardens in Dunseith, N.D. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion Riders on Team Legacy travel U.S. 281, The American Legion Memorial Highway, in Sheyenne, N.D. during the first day of the northern route on The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion Riders on Team Legacy travel U.S. 281, The American Legion Memorial Highway, in Sheyenne, N.D. during the first day of the northern route on The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion National Vice Commander Jim Wallace, left, and  Department of North Dakota Commander-elect Steve Anderson share a laugh at the International Peace Gardens in Dunseith, N.D., before Team Legacy started their journey on the northern half of U.S. 281, The American Legion Memorial Highway for The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion National Vice Commander Jim Wallace, left, and Department of North Dakota Commander-elect Steve Anderson share a laugh at the International Peace Gardens in Dunseith, N.D., before Team Legacy started their journey on the northern half of U.S. 281, The American Legion Memorial Highway for The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion Rider Tom Rainsberry of Brocket, N.D. and his dog Ruff Ryder during The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion Rider Tom Rainsberry of Brocket, N.D. and his dog Ruff Ryder during The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion Rider Ron Tolz of Minot, N.D. lets Sylas Huovinen, 2, sit on his Harley during a stop in  Rolla, N.D., during The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion Rider Ron Tolz of Minot, N.D. lets Sylas Huovinen, 2, sit on his Harley during a stop in Rolla, N.D., during The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
Ron Anderson, Commander of American Legion Post 235 in Rolla, N.D., signs the Team Legacy banner that is traveling the northern half of U.S. 281, The American Legion Memorial Highway during The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
Ron Anderson, Commander of American Legion Post 235 in Rolla, N.D., signs the Team Legacy banner that is traveling the northern half of U.S. 281, The American Legion Memorial Highway during The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
Commander Troy Reemtsma welcomes American Legion Riders to their stop at American Legion Post 79 in Cando, N.D. during The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
Commander Troy Reemtsma welcomes American Legion Riders to their stop at American Legion Post 79 in Cando, N.D. during The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
North Dakota Department Commander Kenny Wiederholt  shakes the hand of WW II veteran Art Buchl, 95, during an American Legion Centennial Ride stop in Cando, N.D. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
North Dakota Department Commander Kenny Wiederholt shakes the hand of WW II veteran Art Buchl, 95, during an American Legion Centennial Ride stop in Cando, N.D. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion Riders take a break at the American Legion Raymond B. Thorn American Legion Post 30 in New Rockford, N.D. during The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
American Legion Riders take a break at the American Legion Raymond B. Thorn American Legion Post 30 in New Rockford, N.D. during The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
The Team Legacy banner, signed by participants as it travels the northern half of U.S. 281, The American Legion Memorial Highway, during The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion
The Team Legacy banner, signed by participants as it travels the northern half of U.S. 281, The American Legion Memorial Highway, during The American Legion Centennial Ride. Photo by Dan Koeck/The American Legion