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SCALING MOUNT RUSHMORE. Scaling the face of President Abraham Lincoln at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, 1937

SCALING MOUNT RUSHMORE. Scaling the face of President Abraham Lincoln at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, 1937


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SCALING MOUNT RUSHMORE. Scaling the face of President Abraham Lincoln at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, 1937

SCALING MOUNT RUSHMORE.
Scaling the face of President Abraham Lincoln at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, 1937

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1937 Abraham Ambition Challenge Climbing Endurance Face Lincoln Mount Rushmore Mountain Climber National Memorial Nose Profile Rock Rope Scale South Dakota


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In this sepia-toned photograph from 1937, we witness a daring display of ambition and endurance as a mountain climber scales the face of President Abraham Lincoln at the iconic Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota. The image encapsulates the early American spirit of challenge and exploration that defined our nation's history. The profile of Lincoln's stoic face serves as an imposing backdrop to this incredible feat, highlighting both the scale of the task at hand and the determination etched on the climber's face. With ropes securely fastened, he fearlessly navigates every contour and crevice, defying gravity with each calculated move. As we gaze upon this remarkable snapshot frozen in time, it is impossible not to feel a sense of awe for both man and monument alike. The juxtaposition between human endeavor and natural wonder is striking; it reminds us that even in the presence of colossal achievements like Mount Rushmore, there are still individuals who possess boundless courage to conquer great heights. This print from The Granger Collection captures a pivotal moment in American history when our nation was shaped by its ambitious leaders and fearless citizens. It serves as a testament to America's enduring spirit - one that continues to inspire generations with its unwavering determination to reach new heights.

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