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  2. 'We Drove Across the Country For This?': 7 Scathing Yelp ...

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    It's hilarious to review a national park on Yelp, but that doesn't stop people. ... 7 Scathing Yelp Reviews of Mount Rushmore. Wilder Shaw. May 26, 2024 at 1:00 PM ... Mt. Rushmore is sure to pop ...

  3. Mount Rushmore - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 January 2025. Mountain in South Dakota with sculptures of four U.S. presidents For the band, see Mount Rushmore (band). Mount Rushmore National Memorial Shrine of Democracy Tȟuŋkášila Šákpe Mount Rushmore features Gutzon Borglum's sculpted heads of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore ...

  4. Your Guide to a Mount Rushmore Road Trip - AOL

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    There are so many things to do in Mount Rushmore and the surrounding area that you could easily spend a week here. Read on to find out where to go, what to do, and how to plan the perfect road ...

  5. List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2020–21 ...

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    President Trump visited the Sculptor's Studio, and spoke at Mount Rushmore before a fireworks display in honor of Independence Day. [79] Virginia: Sterling: July 5 President Trump played golf at Trump National D.C. [80] [81] Florida: Doral, Hillsboro Beach: July 10

  6. Doane Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Original idea for Mount Rushmore Jonah LeRoy " Doane " Robinson (October 19, 1856 – November 27, 1946 [ 1 ] ) was an American historian who was the state historian of South Dakota . He is known for conceiving of the idea for the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in the Black Hills , which he believed would stimulate tourism to the area.

  7. Construction of Mount Rushmore - Wikipedia

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    Mount Rushmore before construction around 1905. A few hundred workers, most of whom were miners, sculptors, or rock climbers, used dynamite, jackhammers, and chisels to remove material from the mountain. A stairway was constructed to the top of the mountain, where ropes were fixed. Workers were supported by harnesses attached to the ropes.

  8. Mount Rushmore in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Gunderson notes that "films have portrayed the monument as a secret hideout, a chase scene location, or the entrance to a city of gold". [3] Mount Rushmore "usually serves to connect the national security to individual romance", although other media exist in which the monument is used to symbolize other aspects of the human experience, such as being unfinished, as the monument is.

  9. Lincoln Borglum Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Borglum Museum is located in the Mount Rushmore National Memorial near Keystone, South Dakota. It features two 125-seat theaters that show a 13-minute movie about Mount Rushmore. A view thought by many to be one of the best is located at Grandview Terrace, above the Museum.