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Mount Rushmore’s Secret Chamber - Page 10 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Mount Rushmore’s Secret Chamber


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[post_page_title]Taking over the project[/post_page_title]
Sadly, Gutzon Borglum couldn’t finish the project he had been so devoted to, as he passed away just a few months before its completion in March 1941. Luckily, the project was not over. Since day one of construction, Borglum had been joined on site by his 21-year-old son, Lincoln Borglum. Lincoln had helped his father with the construction and the design of Mount Rushmore and took it upon himself to take over the project and step into his father’s shoes. He also took on the project of the secret chamber.

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