No one knows how long it will take to complete the mammoth Crazy Horse Memorial. The world's largest sculpture has been a work in progress for more than 60 years. But however long it takes, it is ...
High in the Black Hills of South Dakota, a monumental tribute to Native American heritage is taking shape, both in granite and in purpose. The Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation stands as a powerful ...
Of all the striking monuments you might encounter while driving an overstuffed minivan west across the United States, few leave quite as intense and complex an impression as the Crazy Horse Memorial — ...
CRAZY HORSE, S.D. (KELO) — Hikers should have clear skies and warm temperatures to partake in the 11th Annual Fall Crazy Horse Volksmarch on Sunday, October 1st. Beginning at 8 a.m. hikers can hoof ...
Crazy Horse Memorial has a weekend full of events planned for its 75th anniversary starting Friday, June 2. The weekend will be packed with extraordinary guests and performances. Highlights include a ...
Thousands took part in a biannual hike to a South Dakota mountaintop, where a sculpture of the Lakota chief is in its 77th year of construction. Thousands took part in a biannual hike to a South ...
If you’re planning a trip to South Dakota, you won’t want to miss out on the state’s rich history and culture. South Dakota is home to many must-see historic landmarks that are worth visiting. From ...
It has been 75 years since the first blast began to reveal the likeness of Lakota leader Crazy Horse in the granite on Thunderhead Mountain in southwestern South Dakota. Over the years, as the ...
Everyone’s probably heard of Mount Rushmore, but when you mention the Crazy Horse Monument you might get a couple blank stares. Started in 1948 and still going on today, this monument is to honor the ...
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CUSTER, South Dakota (Reuters) - Nearly every morning for more than half a century, 85-year-old Ruth Ziolkowski rises around dawn, puts her feet on the ground and gives thanks she is part of a dream.