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Mount Rushmore National Memorial is part of the National Park Service and is located in the Black Hills in western South Dakota. The nearest community is Keystone, SD.

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Who preserves Mt Rushmore?

The National Park Service


What state is Mt Rushmore National Park in?

South Dakota


How many miles from mt rushmore to Yellowstone National Park?

About 480-500 road miles.


Can anyone carve faces on mountains like Mt Rushmore?

If they own the mountain or the cliff face in question, yes, anyone could do it. In the case of Mt. Rushmore, it is a US National Park and was done by a sculptor licensed and authorized by the government.


What territory is Mt Rushmore in?

The Mt Rushmore National Memorial is in a territory named South Dakota. You can read more about it, below.


Who took over Mount Rushmore after the person passed away?

Mt. Rushmore is managed by the national park service. See the whole article provided in the related links box below.


Places to eat at Mount Rushmore?

There are no restaurants in Mt Rushmore park but the park does offer food services. These services are limited in the winter.


How many square miles does Mt Rushmore have?

The Mt. Rushmore National Memorial covers 1.998 sq miles (5.174 km²).


What is the national monument that has the presidents faces called?

Mt. Rushmore


What is Mt. Rushmore?

Mt. Rushmore is a mountain in the Black Hills of South Dakota carved with the likenesses of four great American presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. The site is managed by the National Park Service, www.nps.gov/moru


Was scene in North by Northwest on Mt Rushmore shot there?

No, the park would not allow them to.


Why is mt Rushmore named mt Rushmore?

Mt. Rushmore has a name after Charles E. Rushmore and the builder named Gotzon Borglum decided to name it Mt. Rushmore in Honor to Charles E. Rushmore.