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Mount Rushmore National MemorialSample of Honeycomb rock on display in the Lincoln Borglum Museum at Mount Rushmore National Memorial
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Mount Rushmore Newspaper
 

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2009
Winter 2009/2010 (6.3 mb pdf)
Summer 2009 (1.46 mb pdf)

2008
Winter 2008/2009 (526 kb pdf)
Summer 2008 (3,593 kb pdf)

2007
Winter/spring/summer/fall 2007 (12,589 kb pdf)

Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
Mount Rushmore is named after a New York City Attorney? Charles E. Rushmore was sent out to this area in 1884 to check legal titles on properties. On his way back to Pine Camp he asked Bill Challis the name of this mountain. Bill replied, "Never had a name but from now on we'll call it Rushmore."

Last Updated: October 07, 2009 at 18:05 EST