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High in the Black Hills of South Dakota, a monumental tribute to Native American heritage is taking shape, both in granite ...
So the mountain, museum and university are the ways we remote the mission of Crazy Horse, so people get a better understanding of Native American culture.” Crazy Horse CEO Whitney Rencountre said.
Moses Waweru of Minneapolis, Minn., heads into the 2005 Mt. Rushmore-Crazy Horse Memorial to an easy win in the half marathon.
CRAZY HORSE, S.D. (AP) -- Sixty years after the first blast signaled work had begun on the world's largest mountain carving, the project is far from finished.