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Historic changes for Mount Rushmore
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Melmer, David
Indian Country Today (Lakota Times)
12-15-2004
First American Indian heads shrine to democracy
MOUNT RUSHMORE NATIONAL MEMORIAL, S.D. - Future visitors to the nation's
shrine to democracy will experience subtle differences in the programs over
the next few years and come away with a better understanding of history and
the four presidents whose faces are carved in the Black Hills' granite.
Many people visit the memorial and feel a sense of renewed patriotism and
freedom - and that won't be lost, said Gerard Baker, memorial
superintendent.
The changes may be controversial to some, ...
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