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Mount Rushmore National Memorial is centered around a sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills in Keystone, South Dakota. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum created the sculpture’s design and oversaw the project’s execution from 1927 to 1941 with the help of his son Lincoln Borglum. The sculpture features the 60-foot (18 m) heads of Presidents George Washington (1732–1799), Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919), and Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865).The four presidents were chosen, respectively, to represent the birth, the growth, the development, and the preservation of the United States.The memorial park covers 1,278.45 acres (2.00 sq mi; 5.17 km2)and is 5,725 feet (1,745 m) above sea level,More info:wiki

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#10   Mount Rushmore,More info:history

 

#9  Mount Rushmore National Memorial,More info:interactive.wttw

The bold idea to carve giant, three-story-tall faces out of the granite of the Black Hills came not from an impulse to commemorate an important event or mark a historic battlefield. It was driven by a burning desire during the ascent of the popularity of the automobile to draw tourists to an out-of-the-way corner of an out-of-the-way state: South Dakota.

Soon after the invention of the Model T in 1908, local boosters throughout the country began pushing for the construction of highways and other infrastructure in an effort to lure early American adventure seekers to their towns.

#8   Mount Rushmore to get $14M in upgrades,More info:rapidcityjournal

Last month, news broke that President Donald Trump wanted to put his face onto the Mount Rushmore. Construction is happening at the national memorial, but nothing quite so stupendous.

“It’s really deferred maintenance,” said Maureen McGee-Ballinger, chief of interpretation and education at the popular landmark.

And it’s long overdue. “I’ve been here six-and-a-half years, and we’ve asked for it every year,” she said.

The $14 million appropriation by Congress will put a restroom and elevator in Gutzon Borglum’s 1938 studio and restore the double-sided fireplace. It’ll also replace the degrading granite pavers on the terrace with decorative concrete and improve the Americans With Disabilities Act-accessible ramps near the parking lots. Water seeping into the granite surface, constructed in 1998, has meant flooding for the underground visitor center and cracking.

#7   Mount Rushmore National Memorial,More info:yellowstonepark

If the names didn’t come to you in five seconds, step on the gas and head to the memorial. Constructed from 1927-41, it features the faces of four U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Why did sculptor Gutzon Borglum choose these men? He felt they presided over the country during its most important moments.

The human effort required to create this monument matched the gargantuan size of it. More than 400 women and men worked a variety of jobs from drillers to housekeepers during the 14 years it took to build it. Ninety percent of the mountain was carved using dynamite, but it was the people hanging off steel cables and chiseling at the rock amid freezing cold and sweltering heat who made Mount Rushmore what it is today. Before they started work, workers had to climb 700 steps to the top of the mountain. Imagine the shape you’d be in if you had to do that to get to your desk.

#6   Marsha Mercer column: Everything I thought about Mount Rushmore was wrong,More info:richmond

Like most Americans, I’ve seen Mount Rushmore all my life — in photos but not in person.

If I had a bucket list, Mount Rushmore wouldn’t have been on it.

I love the noble monuments to Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln in Washington, but 60-foot tall presidential heads on a mountain in South Dakota? Why?

This month I found out.

“You are going to Mount Rushmore,” friends said, before we left for a fly-drive around the Dakotas.

But passing through Keystone, S.D., closest town to the site, I had doubts. Keystone is a kitschy little tourist trap with Old West-ish décor and entertainment, T-shirts and trinkets.

#5   Mount Rushmore National Memorial: Faces of democracy,More info:usatoday

In the 1920s, South Dakota State Historian Doane Robinson had an idea: Carve the faces of famous people in the Black Hills in western South Dakota. Robinson reasoned that it would attract tourists to the state.

He hit a home run. More than 2.1 million people visited Mount Rushmore in 2012, a number almost triple the size of the state’s population.

But it was sculptor Gutzon Borglum who took Robinson’s idea and turned it into something more than just a gaudy tourist trap. Borglum settled on the faces of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt, lending an air of national importance to the monument.

The project started off as a state enterprise, said Maureen McGee-Ballinger, the monument’s chief of interpretation and education. Work started in 1927.

#4   Work begins on Mount Rushmore sculptures, Oct. 4, 1927,More info:politico

On this day in 1927, work began on the face of Mount Rushmore in South Dakota’s Black Hills National Forest to sculpt the faces of four prominent presidents. It would take another 14 years for the granite faces — those of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt — and related work to be completed.

The mountain is named after Charles Rushmore, a New York lawyer who visited the area in 1885. Doane Robinson, a South Dakota historian, came up with the idea as a means of attracting more tourists to his then-sparsely populated state.

#3   75 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT MOUNT RUSHMORE,More info:travelsouthdakota

Western South Dakota is home to incredible sights like the Badlands and the Needles of the Black Hills, but nothing “sticks out” quite like Mount Rushmore National Memorial. This giant monument is celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2016. In honor of this milestone, here are 75 facts about the sculpture that hav captured the imaginations of so many.

#2   B.C. MLA proposes building a Canadian Mount Rushmore — only way bigger,More info:nationalpost

B.C. MLA Laurie Throness wants his province to carve one of their mountains into the world’s largest sculpture.

Although, unlike Mount Rushmore, he figures it would be best to avoid controversy by not depicting a human likeness.

#1   Winter hours of operation at Mount Rushmore,More info:newscenter1

 

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