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Mount Rushmore | |
Entering Mount Rushmore. The monument itself is still several miles up scenic roads twisting though mountains, and forest. | |
These are some of the most scenic roads in the country. | |
Higher up, there is more exposed granite, and less forestation. | |
Various shots of the entrance to Mount Rushmore. The entrance area, plaza, and columns are all made of granite, as is the monument itself. | |
A full view of the monument, Mount Rushmore, and the amphitheater which sits at its base. | |
The trail off to the left of the photo, is the Presidential Trail, which winds around the mountain, and takes the visitor all the way around the monument. | |
A look at the mountain shows room for several more presidents. You can almost see their faces in the weathered rock. | |
The base of the main observation deck, clearly shows it's age. Though the top has been resurfaced, this base has been here since the monument was dedicated. | |
Inside of the main building are a series of theaters, and exhibits, as well as a restaurant, and sculptor studio. | |
Some of the exhibits chronicling the building of the monument. | |
Some exhibits on American history, the founding of the nation, and some of the major figures contributing to its legacy. | |
A father and small daughter look out at the monument, through panoramic windows. | |
Left: Another look at the amphitheater, and trail. During the summer, daily concerts, and nightly ceremonies are performed here. Below: Some visitors being photographed as the next faces on the monument. |
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Leaving the monument. |
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