Carving America’s Giants: By Rev George Stoddard
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 4 hrs and 41 mins
- Release date: 10-24-24
Carving America’s Giants: By Rev George Stoddard AudioBook Summary
“Carving America’s Giants: The Making of Mt Rushmore” is a comprehensive book that delves into the fascinating journey of creating one of America’s most iconic landmarks. From the initial vision to the completion and dedication, this book provides a detailed account of the challenges, triumphs, and controversies surrounding the creation of Mt Rushmore.
The book explores the early stages of the project, including the selection of the site, designing the monument, and gaining support and funding. It delves into the technical aspects of breaking ground, preparing the site, and clearing the mountain. Readers will also get an in-depth look at the sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, his artistic vision, and the meticulous process of selecting the presidents and transferring the design to the mountain.
Throughout the book, the challenges faced during the carving process are highlighted, including the unpredictable weather, funding shortages, technical difficulties, and safety concerns. The impact of the Great Depression on the project is also examined, along with the government support and public opinion that helped keep the project alive.
The book concludes with an exploration of the controversies and criticisms surrounding Mt Rushmore, including environmental concerns, Native American perspectives, political interpretations, and artistic critiques. It also delves into the ongoing efforts to preserve the monument, including maintenance and restoration, visitor management, and educational programs.
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