Mount Rushmore

  • Mount Rushmore: Faces of Our History
    By Joanne Mattern

    Discover the unusual story of how these faces of history ended up on a mountainside in South Dakota's Black Hills."--

  • Mount Rushmore
    By Karen Latchana Kenney

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  • Mount Rushmore
    By Judith Jango-Cohen

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  • Mount Rushmore
    By Karen Latchana Kenney

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  • Mount Rushmore
    By Susan Rose Simms

    This book introduces readers to one of the United States' most iconic landmarks: Mount Rushmore.

  • Mount Rushmore
    By William Thomas

    Thomas Jefferson was a gifted writer, but a clumsy public speaker. He was a farmer, a lawyer, and an architect. He loved science and reading. He played the violin and spoke several languages. Jefferson was born in Virginia in 1743 to a ...

  • Mount Rushmore
    By Judith Jango-Cohen

    Four U.S. presidents are carved on this tall mountain. Just whose idea was Mount Rushmore? And how did workers carve this amazing sculpture? Read this book to find out.

  • Mount Rushmore: 57 Fascinating Facts for Kids
    By Peter Nielsen

    The Mount Rushmore National Memorial, a huge sculpture carved into the Black Hills of South Dakota, has become one of America's best loved icons.The images of four of America's greatest presidents are carved into the granite of Mount ...

  • Mount Rushmore
    By Lincoln Borglum

    The complete story of Guzton Borglum's carving of this magnificient shrine of democracy Is told by his "right arm," his son Lincoln.

  • Mount Rushmore: An Icon Reconsidered
    By Jesse Larner

    The shadow face of a national monument is revealed, from broken treaties with the Lakota Sioux, to the sculptor's KKK connections, to the tourist invasions that have spoiled the land around the statue. Reprint.

  • Mount Rushmore
    By Joanne Mattern

    While reading Mount Rushmore, students will learn all about the infamous carving made into the Black Hills of South Dakota.

  • Mount Rushmore
    By Susan Ashley

    An introduction to the history and creation of South Dakota's Mount Rushmore National Memorial, where the images of four presidents are sculpted into the mountain.

  • Mount Rushmore
    By Gilbert C. Fite

    Gilbert C. Fite tells the fascinating story of the origin and development of Mount Rushmore National Memorial. It was first published in 1952 and is the official historical record of the carving.

  • Mount Rushmore
    By Valerie Bodden

    Presents an introduction to the history of South Dakota's Mount Rushmore National Memorial and the artist who created it.

  • Mount Rushmore
    By Julie Murray

    Readers will learn about what Mount Rushmore is, how it was built, and the faces that are carved into the side of the mountain.

  • Mount Rushmore
    By Marion Dane Bauer

    Describes how Mt. Rusmore was made.

  • Mount Rushmore
    By Judith Jango-Cohen

    Describes the meaning, history, and creation of the stone monument to four American presidents carved into Mount Rushmore, South Dakota.

  • Mount Rushmore
    By Joanne Mattern

    While reading Mount Rushmore, students will learn all about the infamous carving made into the Black Hills of South Dakota.

  • Mount Rushmore: Myths, Legends, and Facts
    By Jessica Gunderson

    "Explores the myths, facts, and legends associated with Mount Rushmore"--

  • Mount Rushmore: Memorial to Our Greatest Presidents
    By Laura K. Hahn

    In 1927, sculptor Gutzon Borglum began a project to carve the heads of four great American presidents into the granite of Mount Rushmore.