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Mount Rushmore’s Secret Chamber - Page 3 of 20 - Kiwi Report

Mount Rushmore’s Secret Chamber


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[post_page_title]The man himself[/post_page_title]
But who was the designer? As a famous historian, it was Doane Robinson’s job was to promote tourism within a large area of land in South Dakota. After he came up with the idea of carving the heads into the hills, Robinson sought the help of the sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, who was to make his idea a reality. The monument was originally meant to be located in Custer State Park, but they soon moved the location to Black Hills because the rock was less fragile and much more suitable for their mammoth task.

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