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South Dakota is home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, which features the colossal sculptures of four U.S. presidents. However, it’s actually in Georgia where you can find the Confederate Memorial Carving at Stone Mountain, which depicts Confederate leaders Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson sculpted on the mountainside. This site has been a focal point of discussions about the legacy of the Confederacy in America.

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