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In 1948 work began on Crazy Horse, a Native American monument in South Dakota. It's still not finished 71 years on. Here's what's happened.
Crazy Horse was among the leaders of the Lakota Sioux who attacked and destroyed a U.S. Army regiment in 1876 -- a two-day battle that went down in history as Custer’s Last Stand.
Over the years, Ruth Ziolkowski attracted celebrated entertainers and notable statesmen to Crazy Horse Memorial. Here she poses with actor James Whitmore who died in 2009.
It’s just after 10 a.m. and Terry DeRouchey is driving up the trail to see the base of what will be the highest stone structure in the world. That is if it’s ever finished. “This is supposed ...
It took 10 years. But people can see the progress for miles around. Over the decades, blasting and drilling away 7 million tons of rock chiseled the chief into focus.
John R. Beyer and wife, Laureen, visit the Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota to experience the construction that has been ongoing for more than 73 years.
Crazy Horse Memorial adds a new tower crane on ... In the last eleven years, over 400 students from 70 Native Nations and 29 states have successfully completed an academic program of The ...
When Ziolkowski died in 1982 at 74, the Crazy Horse Memorial was still not even close to being completed. Ziolkowski’s widow and ten children picked up the task, finally completing Crazy Horse ...
CUSTER, S.D. — The Ziolkowski Family and staff at Crazy Horse Memorial cordially invite you to join us during the holiday season. Holiday hours through Jan. 1, 2019, are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. (in the ...
It’s just after 10 a.m. and Terry DeRouchey is driving up the trail to see the base of what will be the highest stone structure in the world. That is if it’s ever finished. “This is supposed ...