Jewel Cave was set aside as a National Monument by Theodore Roosevelt on February 7, 1908.
Mount Rushmore is a national monument in the Black Hills mountain range of South Dakota.
In South Dakota.
Yes, there are monuments in South Dakota, including:1) Mount Rushmore National Memorial, America's "Shrine of Democracy", is part of the National Park Service.2) Crazy Horse Memorial, owned by a non-profit foundation, is a way to honor the culture and traditions of North American Indians.3) Jewel Cave National Monument, part of the National Park Service, is the second longest cave in the world.4) Hugh Glass Monument near Shadehill, South Dakota. Hugh Glass was nearly killed by a grizzly bear here in 1823. He revived and crawled, with a broken leg, infection and fever, 200 miles to safety.5) The Geographic Center of the Nation Monument, a 21-foot diameter structure made of etched-SD granite marks Belle Fourche as the town closest to the geographic center of the 50 states.6) Wild Bill Monument erected in place of original tombstone for James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok in Deadwood, South Dakota.7) Friendship Monument or Friendship Tower erected on Mount Roosevelt near Daedwood, SD in memory of Theodore Roosevelt.8) Preacher Smith Monument near Deadwood, SD.9) There are several memorials/monuments on the grounds of the South Dakota State Capitol in Pierre, SD including the Fighting Stallions Memorial, the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Memorial, and the Vietnam War Memorial.And many more....
Mount Rushmore
Mount Rushmore is a national monument in the Black Hills mountain range of southwest South Dakota.
Mount Rushmore is located in Black Hills, South Dakota. Crazy Horse Memorial is a monument that has been under construction in Black Hills since 1948.
Badlands National Park is a national park that is located in southwestern South Dakota. It is 242,756 acres in size. It was founded in January 29, 1939 as a National Monument and as a National Park on November 10, 1978. The nearest city is Wall, South Dakota.
It is 1,533 miles according to Google Maps.
There are no national monuments in North Dakota. There is one national park: Theodore Roosevelt National Park. There are two national historic sites: Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site and Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site.
Mount Rushmore National Memorial is the famous South Dakota monument which honors four US presidents. It is located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, near the town of Keystone.
South Dakota has Badlands National Park (known as Badlands National Monument from 1939 to 1978), generally called "the Badlands". It is part of the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior and is located in southwestern South Dakota at Interior, SD.
It is the Crazy Horse Monument.