View of the Crazy Horse Memorial, a colossal sculpture in situ, located in Thunderhead Mountain, in the Black HIlls of South Dakota, United States. Sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski with his five sons working on the project. He sculpts a model of Chief Crazy Horse known as the Crazy Horse Memorial and he describes the project, including how he declined offers of U.S. government funds for the project. The in-progress sculpted model is of the Oglala Lakota Indian Chief Crazy Horse riding on a horse. A studio down the hill. Korczak Ziolkowski and his sons drill with drilling machine on rock. Dynamite explosion on the rock face. Ziolkowski poses for a photograph in front of a model of the Crazy Horse Memorial with his family.
The unveiling ceremony of Mount Rushmore National Memorial in Keystone, South Dakota. President Franklin Roosevelt moves in a car towards Mount Rushmore. Sculpted face of former President Thomas Jefferson is unveiled. President Roosevelt along with dignitaries watches the unveiling. The sculpted face of George Washington clearly seen on the mountain.
President Calvin Coolidge prepares to ride a horse in Black Hills, South Dakota. President Coolidge, wearing a wide brimmed western cowboy hat, and other men ride horses through Black Hills. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum receives drills from President Coolidge for use in carving Mount Rushmore figures. Men in the background. Mount Rushmore where figures of four Presidents will be carved. An American flag flies atop the mountain where the carving will begin for the new national monument featuring the faces of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln.
Water rises and flows on streets during rainstorm in Rapid City, South Dakota. Cars parked along roadside. Exteriors of a building. Lights lit up in long porch of a building. Water flows on streets. Passing cars kick up water on road.
Night view of Rapid City in South Dakota during rainstorm. Cars parked along road. Water flows on street. McDonald's signboard across road. Lights lit up in porch of a building.
Sign reads 'Hospital Emergency Entrance' in Rapid City, South Dakota. Volunteer workers clean and dry medical records. Debris along roadside.
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