Monumental Mosaic Monday
Monday February 21st
It is George Washington's
Birthday today!
Our founding father
Americans are taking the
day off and celebrating
President's Day
I am taking the day off
to get ready for "Tax Time"!
and....
since it's another blizzard day,
I'm dreaming of summer vacation
and the beautiful Black Hills
~~~~~
The above photos with our name on
are my own from 1997.
We live 250 miles from
the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota
home of
famous "Mt. Rushmore"
the ultimate Presidential Monument
the ultimate Presidential Monument
I've enjoyed countless
summer vacations to the hills and the monument.
I highly recommend it to anyone!!!
I found the photos (in the above collage)
and the following excerpt
in a book about South Dakota
"Black Hills Beyond All Expectations"
...........
"When people think about U.S. presidents and Rapid City
they automatically envision George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,
Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln -- the distinguished
faces that look down from high atop Mount Rushmore. However, in 2000,
more commanders-in-chief began making
appearances in the city's historic downtown area,
thanks to the City of Presidents project.
In fact, on strategic street corners along Main Street and St. Joseph Street,
residents and visitors now come face-to-face with life-size
bronze sculptures of the nations's most notable leaders,
from George Washington and John Adams to John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan.
Ultimately, by 2011, the first forty presidents will be
represented with statues created by some of
South Dakota's most renowned sculptors,
who plan to add four presidents each year-
two from the country's earliest days and two from more recent times-
for the duration of the ten-year project.
The sculptures feature the chief executives
wearing period clothing and include inscriptions
that describe each man's character and greatest accomplishments."
Okay, now this post is sounding
like a tourist advertisement...
but you have to agree
it would be a great destination
to spend "President's Day"!
God Bless the USA
and
Have a Monumental Monday!
Join me in visiting some more
participants at Mary's Little Red House
for Mosaic Monday!!
Comments
Thank you for your kind comments and for visiting!
gail
adventuresininnkeeping.blogspot.com
And the time we took our New York brother-in-law to see the monument and it was too foggy to see the faces. We all just stood at the railing looking at...nothing, ha.