Surprising story of Mount Rushmore

When looking around the world and thinking of cool places to travel, a top tourist site in the United State is Mount Rushmore. Have you ever seen it? It’s OK if you haven’t, QuizzClub’s fans have got some fun facts about the monument for you. Keep on reading!


By the way, are you good at other world famous monuments? Let’s check your knowledge with these educational trivia questions:


  1. Why did President Theodore Roosevelt declare the Grand Canyon a National Monument instead of a National Park?
  2. In what city's harbour is 'The Little Mermaid' statue?
  3. Where is one standing if he or she is standing before the Brandenburg Gate?


Hope you’ve answered these questions right. Let's get back to our sheep! Mount Rushmore is a huge monument with the faces of President George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Thomas Jefferson carved into the side of a mountain.


Have you ever visited Mount Rushmore? What do you think about it? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

And what do you think about that? Do you have any interesting facts to share? If so, tell us in the comments below, please!

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29 Comments
Jackie Edworthy
My daughter and I went to see Mt Rushmore in 2006, we saw it in the daytime and at night when it was lit up. It was an amazing sight. I have since sadly lost my daughter but it's wonderful to have these memories of our time there. I'm from the UK, so it was extra special.
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Jul 2, 2020 4:03AM
Bob Vandrish
I visited the site over 50 years ago and every time I see a photo,I cannot help but feel how impressive this was as a project by the men of those days.
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Jul 1, 2020 4:32PM
Bob Rodger
I have been to Mount Rushmore several times with my main focus being a visit to Crazy Horse. I first heard of Crazy Horse while in the 6th grade from a weekly reader, I am now 72. Although, the 4 presidents is an awesome sight, Crazy Horse is far and away a grander sight and one that has had me coming back for years!
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Oct 25, 2020 5:09PM
Rosemary Elstone
This was to First Nations a sacred site, descrated by settler-colonialist thieves. The site still belongs to First Nations not 'used to' belong.
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Oct 20, 2023 8:03PM
Julie Domaille
Jackie Edworthy, so sorry for your loss. A great memory to have shared
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Mar 20, 2022 8:25PM
Mayra S. Bustamante
I visited years ago taking my elderly aunt. It was her dream to see it and I was able to give her that gift before she passed away!
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Nov 3, 2021 8:34PM
Ron Feazell
It is Ausom from the Road tunnel Day and Night
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Oct 14, 2020 12:02PM
stevo
Have been to Mount Rushmore Its truly an amazing site to see Its overwhelming!!!
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Sep 7, 2020 5:18PM
Jacqui Bowns
I visited about 5 years ago, it seemed a cold soulless place that should have never been, the hills were sacred as nature intended them
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Aug 15, 2020 4:20PM
Marsha Randolph
When my late husband and I visited Mt Rushmore in Aug, 2013, we were honored to meet Mr. Nick Clifford. He is the last surviving person who actually worked on the carving of this monument. I found an article by the Rapid City Journal on line that mentions his 95th birthday and tells quite a lot about him. We bought the book he wrote, "Mt. Rushmore, Q & A" that has served to answer all the many questions he's been asked over the years. This monument is quite impressive to view. It's sad that Mr. Gutzon Borglum did not live to see the finished work.
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Jul 26, 2020 10:40PM
Mary Ryan Cook
I love it !! Fantastic work of art !!!
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Jul 20, 2020 4:44PM
rramel
Outstanding comments by Mr. Nichols. Couldn’t have said it any better !!!
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Jul 6, 2020 7:08PM
Lindsay Lovelock
What an amazing monument, what an achievement. I bet the men felt very proud building it.
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Jul 2, 2020 7:38AM
Penelope Harrison
Alan Oswald, I believe it was built around the time of the Great Depression in the 1920’s. It gave men jobs when employment was scarce. I think that s right.
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Jul 2, 2020 2:50AM
Alan Oswald
Does anyone know when it was built?
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Jul 2, 2020 1:58AM
ldross
It is a great feat of vision and engineering. It provided work for out of work miners and construction workers during the great depression. I am fortunate to live about a 35 minute drive from the site, and try to visit several times a year. It is one of the many interesting stops during a day's drive in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The Crazy Horse Monument is just as impressive, and is an ongoing project. In June and September it is fun to do the 3.5 mile Volsksmarch up to the Carving of Crazy Horse.
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Jul 1, 2020 11:40PM

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