Crazy Horse Memorial Turns 60

Monument honors Native Americans

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  • May 21, 2008: The mountain carving at Crazy Horse Memorial shows the image of the Lakota warrior in Crazy Horse, S.D. Crazy Horse Memorial, the world's largest mountain carving, marks the 60th anniversary on June 3, 2008, of the first blast on the project that honors American Indians.
  • May 21, 2008: Ruth Ziolkowski poses for a photo in the restaurant at Crazy Horse, S.D. Her late husband, sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski, began the Crazy Horse mountain carving 60 years ago on June 3, 1948.
  • April 22, 2008: The Crazy Horse mountain memorial is seen in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Crazy Horse Memorial, the world's largest mountain carving, marks the 60th anniversary on June 3, 2008, of the first blast on the project that honors American Indians.
  • April 22, 2008: The Crazy Horse mountain memorial is seen in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Crazy Horse Memorial, the world's largest mountain carving, marks the 60th anniversary on June 3, 2008, of the first blast on the project that honors American Indians.
  • May 21, 2008: The mountain carving at Crazy Horse, S.D. When completed, the likeness of the warrior will sit astride his horse with his left arm almost as long as a football field, pointing to his Sioux burial grounds.
  • May 21, 2008: Rich Barry, an engineer at Crazy Horse, S.D., shows a computer model of the mountain carving, which celebrates the 60th anniversary of the first blast on the project on June 3, 2008.

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