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Why These Four Presidents? - Mount Rushmore National Memorial (U. S . . . Gutzon Borglum selected these four presidents because from his perspective, they represented the most important events in the history of the United States Would another artist at that time, or perhaps a modern artist choose differently? As you read more about Borglum's choices, think about what you might have done if the decision was up to you
Memorial History - Mount Rushmore National Memorial (U. S. National Park . . . On October 31, 1941, Mount Rushmore National Memorial was declared a completed project Gaining permission to carve a mountain, acquiring funding and managing varied personalities were all a part of the challenge in creating Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Plan Your Visit - Mount Rushmore National Memorial (U. S. National Park . . . Plan Your Visit Just over two million people visit Mount Rushmore each year The busiest months are June, July and August May, September and October are less busy and popular months to visit as well Want to avoid the crowds? Consider visiting before 9:00 a m or after 3:30 p m during our busiest times, June through August
History Culture - Mount Rushmore National Memorial (U. S. National . . . Mount Rushmore National Memorial is host to just over two million visitors a year from across the country and around the world They come to marvel at the majestic beauty of the Black Hills of South Dakota and to learn about the birth, growth, development and the preservation of our country
Things To Do - Mount Rushmore National Memorial (U. S. National Park . . . While most visitors travel to Mount Rushmore to admire the enormous sculpted faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln, there are numerous other ways to experience this site and immerse yourself in the human history and the natural surroundings of the Black Hills of South Dakota