President Jefferson And Mount Rushmore – Symbol Of America
Jul 20, 2008 in Vacation sites
South Dakota – black hills of astounding natural views, startling beauty and some of the most amazing attractions in North America. The state of South Dakota is focal point of numerous attractions, from petrified forests to Badlands National Park and dinosaur bones galore. However, one of the most sought out attractions in the state is Mount Rushmore. This amazing piece of American heritage draws millions of travelers from around the nation and the world each year on their South Dakota Vacation.
What is Mount Rushmore? Most tourists are familiar with the image of the mountainside chiseled away to reveal the faces of four of our country’s most amazing presidents. You’ll find George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln – much bigger than life! It is always a great experience to visit South Dakota Black Hills any time of year.
Started in 1927, Mount Rushmore is one of the most wonderous feats of engineering and art in the world. Also called the “Shrine of Democracy,” Mount Rushmore took 14 years and a significant $1 million dollars to craft. However, its value today cannot be estimated.
Explorers follow the Avenue of Flags from the concession building to the viewing area for the monument. Visitors can observe the view through binoculars, or they can bring their cameras and video cameras for better viewing pleasure. However, no magnification is needed to appreciate the enormous scale and incredible engineering required to create this incredible monument to democracy. While the monument enshrines the memory of American presidents, it encompasses the morals for worldwide freedom and democracy.
In addition to simply exploring the monument, travelers can enjoy numerous interpretive programs and exciting exhibits. Enjoy a movie at the Lincoln Borglum Museum and discover how the incredible monument came to be. You can also enjoy an Evening Sculpture Lighting service, ranger guided tours through the park. Various types of guided walks are available, including the Sculptor’s Studio, Presidential Trail and others.
While the Mount Rushmore National Monument is the important draw for the park, you’ll find that the park is filled with wildlife and plant life. You can enjoy numerous hikes and viewing areas where you can enjoy the park’s unique ecology, with Mount Rushmore as an astounding backdrop. In addition to wildlife and plants, travelers can appreciate a number of different science exhibits, sculpture classes and much more. A vacation to Mount Rushmore is much more than simply a part of American history; the park is alive and growing; visitors can experience all there is to see and do in this wonderous place.
