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Crazy Horse Memorial
The Crazy Horse Memorial is a mountain monument in the Black
Hills of South Dakota, in the form of Crazy Horse, an Oglala
Lakota warrior, riding a horse and pointing into the distance.
The memorial consists of the mountain carving (monument), the
Indian Museum of North America, and the Native American Cultural
center.
The monument is being carved out of
Thunderhead Mountain on land considered sacred by some
Native Americans, between Custer and Hill City, roughly
8 miles (13 km) away from Mount Rushmore. The
sculpture's final dimensions will be 641 feet (195 m)
wide and 563 feet (172 m) high. The head of Crazy Horse
will be 87 feet (27 m) high; by comparison, the heads of
the four U.S. Presidents at Mt. Rushmore are each 60
feet (18 m) high. The monument has been in progress
since 1948 and is still far from completion. If
finished, it will be the world's largest sculpture.
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