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The Sculptor, the Klan, and the Presidents: Who Was Behind Mount Rushmore?High in the Black Hills of South Dakota, colossal faces stare out across the ages—silent, majestic, and controversial. The ...
Approximately 3 million people a year visit Mount Rushmore. Visitor numbers for the Left’s Mount Rushmore aren’t quite that.
A British organization wants to carve Parthenon Marbles replicas into Mount Pentelicus so Greece can become home to its own ...
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Should Mount Rushmore Be Reimagined—or Removed? A Modern DebateMount Rushmore stands as one of America’s most iconic yet controversial monuments. Rising from the ancient granite of the ...
The Mount Rushmore of golf now has six faces carved into granite, and for that Rory McIlroy should feel as though he achieved ...
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