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Mount Rushmore

Mount Rushmore Why Mount Rushmore is special
The heads of four renowned American presidents are hewn out of the upper cliff of a granite mountain in the remote Black Hills of South Dakota.

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Who's who
The four leaders are (from left to right in the photo) George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln

Size
The faces are as high as a six story building. The composite Mount Rushmore entity is the largest completed carved artwork in area in the world.

Washington's proportions
If you would erect a statue of Washington proportional to his carved head, he would be about 140 meters (460 feet) tall.

Jefferson was sculpted twice
It was started on the left of Washington's. However, before it was completed, the engineers discovered that the rock was too weak. So, the workers destroyed the Jefferson visage and began it anew on the right side, where it is today.

Best viewpoints
Besides observing the figures from a distance at the popular Grandview Terrace, you can hike up the Presidents' Trail for a closer view.

Major players Project history in brief
The task spanned 14 years:
1927 – Work begins
1934 – First bust finished.
1939 – Last one dedicated.
1941 – Borglum passes away.
1941 – Son finishes project

Waist-up sculptures
Originally, Borglum wanted the statues to be from the waist up. Unpredictable funding forced him to scale back his dream.

Slowly eroding
Nature is eroding the stone art, but at a rate of just one inch deep per 10,000 years.

Sun light
The location was chosen in part because it faces southeast, which is ideal for catching the sun light.

Other activities
Visit the interesting studio, which has exhibits depicting how the wonder was constructed. On summer nights, take in the light show.

Visitor count
About 3 million tourists visit Mount Rushmore annually. During busy summer days, over 20,000 visitors drop by.

Location in America
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