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When completed the Crazy Horse mountain carving in the Black Hills of western South Dakota will be 641 feet long by 563 feet high. Crazy Horse's completed head is 87 feet 6 inches high. The horse's head, currently the focus of work on the mountain, is 219 feet or 22 stories high.

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