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Mount Rushmore National Memorial


Mount Rushmore is also known as the "Shrine of Democracy"
Address:
13000 Highway 244
Building 31, Suite1
Keystone SD 57751-0268
Phone:
Headquarters 605-574-2523
Visitor Information Recorded Message 605-574-3171

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Mount Rushmore lit up at night. The mountain is lit-up everyday of the year with programs during the summer.

Overview:

The four figures carved in stone on Mount Rushmore represent the first 150 years of American history. The birth of our nation was guided by the vision and courage of George Washington. Thomas Jefferson always had dreams of something bigger, first in the words of the Declaration of Independence and later in the expansion of our nation through the Louisiana Purchase. Preservation of the union was paramount to Abraham Lincoln but a nation where all men were free and equal was destined to be. At the turn of the Twentieth Century Theodore Roosevelt saw that in our nation was the possibility for greatness. Our nation was changing from a rural republic to a world power. The ideals of these presidents laid a foundation for our nation as solid as the rock from which their figures are carved.

Each man possessed great skills and leadership of the brand our nation needed for the times. Today millions of visitors come to see Mount Rushmore and gain inspiration from these four great men.

Getting There

Plane - Rapid City Regional Airport: 35 miles to the memorial from Rapid City Regional Airport.


Car - Visitors traveling on I-90 should exit at Rapid City and follow Highway 16 southwest to Keystone and then Highway 244 to Mount Rushmore. Visitors coming from the south should follow Highway 385 north to Highway 244, which is the road leading to the memorial.


Public Transportation - Rental cars or private tour companies can bring visitors to the memorial from Rapid City, SD. Personal vehicles are the most common form of transportation. No public transportation options exist.


The original model built by Gutzon Borglum.