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Exploring the Amazing Facts of Mount Rushmore

Interesting Facts About Mount Rushmore National Monument, Keystone, SD Mount Rushmore was the brainchild of sculptor Gutzon Borglum. He conceived the idea in 1923 and dedicated the following 14 years of his life to bringing his vision to life. Borglum, along with a team of over 400 workers.

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Exploring the Amazing Facts of Mount Rushmore

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  1. Exploring the Amazing Facts of Mount Rushmore The Visionary Sculptor: Interesting Facts About Mount Rushmore National Monument, Keystone, SD Mount Rushmore was the brainchild of sculptor Gutzon Borglum. He conceived the idea in 1923 and dedicated the following 14 years of his life to bringing his vision to life. Borglum, along with a team of over 400 workers. The Black Hills Connection: Mount Rushmore is located in the Black Hills, a region considered sacred by Native American tribes, including the Lakota Sioux. The monument's construction caused controversy and is a reminder of the complex historical relationship between the United States and Indigenous peoples. The Stone Canvas: The choice of granite as the canvas for Mount Rushmore was not arbitrary. Granite was selected for its durability and resistance to erosion, ensuring that the sculpture would stand the test of time. A National Memorial: Mount Rushmore was designated as a national memorial on March 3, 1925, by an Act of Congress. Today, it attracts millions of visitors annually, providing a profound and educational experience as they learn about the presidents depicted and the rich history of the United States. Mount Rushmore: Regular maintenance and restoration efforts are carried out to ensure the longevity of this national treasure. The National Park Service continues to protect and showcase Mount Rushmore for future generations to appreciate and admire. www.grandgatewayhotel.com

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