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no one died building mount Rushmore but some died of a condition of there lungs from inhaling the stone dust

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How many people died while working on Mount Rushmore?

No one died while working on Mount Rushmore just minor injuries


What was the name of the chairs the workers used while carving mount Rushmore?

Bosun Chair


Who made Mount Rushmore and when?

The sculptures on Mount Rushmore were designed by Gutzon Borglum. Mount Rushmore is named for a New York City attorney who was in the Black Hills in 1885 checking titles to properties. One day, while riding past the mountain, Rushmore asked guide William W. Challis what the name of the mountain was. Challis jokingly replied that the mountain did not have a name, but that it did now, that they would call it "Rushmore". The United States Board of Geographic Names officially recognized the name "Mount Rushmore" in June 1930. Mount Rushmore was originally known to the Lakota Sioux as "Six Grandfathers".


Which president's head is on mount Rushmore and on a US nickel?

Thomas Jefferson is on the US nickel and Mount Rushmore. George Washington is on the quarter and $1 bill, while Abraham Lincoln is on the cent and $5 bill. Teddy Roosevelt is the only president depicted on Mount Rushmore who doesn't appear on a regularly-circulating coin or bill.


Which US presidents are on Mt Rushmore How tall are the sculptures?

Rushmore Facts: * Sculptor Gutzon Borglum began drilling into the 5,725-foot mountain in 1927, at the age of 60. * Creation of the Shrine of Democracy took 14 years and cost a mere $1 million. * Rushmore's granite faces tower 5,500 feet above sea level. * The carvings on Mount Rushmore are scaled to men who would stand 465 feet tall. * Each head on Mt. Rushmore is as tall as a six-story building. * More that 800 million pounds of stone were removed from Mount Rushmore while carving the presidents. * Each president's face is as tall as the entire Great Sphinx of Egypt, measuring 60 feet from the chin to the top of the head. * The president's noses are 20 feet long, each mouth 18 feet wide and the eyes are 11 feet across. * The workers had to climb 506 steps daily to get to the top of Mount Rushmore.


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Why did mount Rushmore got named after Charles e Rushmore?

Mount Rushmore is named after a New York City Attorney. Charles E. Rushmore was sent out to this area in 1885 to check legal titles on properties. On his way back to Pine Camp he asked Bill Challis the name of this mountain. Bill replied, "Never had a name but from now on we'll call it Rushmore."It was known to the Lakota Sioux as Six Grandfathers.


Is Mount Olympus really above the Empire State Building in New York?

No, Mount Olympus is not physically located above the Empire State Building in New York. Mount Olympus is a famous mountain in Greece, while the Empire State Building is a skyscraper in Manhattan. The two are not in the same location or even the same continent.


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Which of the famous American presidents are carved in mount Rushmore in South Dakota?

There are four presidents carved in Mount Rushmore National Memorial: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abe Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. Master sculptor Gutzon Borglum wanted the massive carving to represent the meaning of America. The four presidents were carefully chosen to be part of Mount Rushmore. George Washington represents the birth of the country, Thomas Jefferson the expansion of the nation, Abe Lincoln the preservation of the Union and Theodore Roosevelt represents the development of the country.


What is some history of Mount Rushmore?

South Dakota State Historian Doane Robinson had the idea of having some carvings in the Black Hills of South Dakota. His idea was to sculpt the Needles into Indian leaders and American explorers who shaped the frontier. Doane Robinson contacted Gutzon Borglum about the carvings in the Black Hills. Gutzon agreed to take on the project, but, seeing that the Needles were too fragile for carving, found another location, Mount Rushmore. Mount Rushmore was named in 1885 for New York lawyer Charles E. Rushmore who was in the area on an expedition. The mountain was originally known to the Lakota as the "Six Grandfathers". Carving on Mount Rushmore began on October 4, 1927. Funding was a problem throughout the years, and the monument was declared completed on October 31, 1941, although Gutzon Borglum had envisioned more, including a Hall of Records, which was started but never completed. Gutson's son, Lincoln, completed the last 2 years of the sculpture while Gutzon traveled to raise more funds. Gutzon Borglum died in March of 1941.


Who was president while Mt Rushmore was first being built?

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