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1930 - July 4 – The dedication of George Washington's sculpted head is held at Mount Rushmore in South Dakota.


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On July 4, 1930, an iconic moment in American history unfolded at Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, with the dedication of George Washington's sculpted head. This event marked a significant milestone in the ambitious Mount Rushmore project initiated by sculptor Gutzon Borglum and his team. The dedication ceremony itself was a grand affair, drawing national attention and celebrating not just the completion of Washington's head but also signaling progress on what would become one of America's most recognizable landmarks.

Mount Rushmore, originally envisioned as a tribute to American democracy and its founding principles, aimed to immortalize key figures in U.S. history. George Washington, revered as the nation's first president and a symbol of leadership and integrity, was chosen as one of the initial figures to be sculpted into the granite face of the mountain.



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