Hanging Off Jefferson's Nose: Growing Up On Mount Rushmore

Hanging Off Jefferson's Nose: Growing Up On Mount Rushmore

by Sally Wern Comport, Tina Nichols Coury

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Growing up in the shadow of Mount RushmoreLincoln Borglum was a young boy when his father, the great sculptor Gutzon Borglum, suggested to a group of South Dakota businessmen that he should carve the faces of four presidents into a side of a mountain as an attraction for tourists. But Mount Rushmore would never be finished by Gutzon. It would be his son who would complete the fourteen-year task and present America with one of its most iconic symbols.

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