Publically, it is announced that the 1:34 Model of Crazy Horse on the Viewing Verandah is the key model being used to guide work on the Mountain. "The Model is...
For all of you techies out there, here is some more interesting information I have learned. Korczak's 1:300 scale model has been literally enlarged and placed ...
2003 CH Volksmarch was this past weekend. Does anyone have any digital images to share from the hike of the latest progress on the mountain? I know there are...
The Pointing system has been used to carve out the finish work on Crazy Horse's face. Learn about this in any of the Promotional Videos by Crazy horse...
Anyone who has seen pictures of the Mountain for the side or back knows that the back side looks nothing like the side facing the visitors complex. The...
As noted in the most recent, a lot of the Benching process was helped from early work by Korczak, most notible the removal of almost the entire right quarter...
I have uploaded an interesting article I found on the web from 1997. Intesting quote from Ruth about artistic changes. I tried to get more details from her but...
Here is an excerpt from an interview posted on the web last year where two of the surveying engineers employed at Crazy Horse Memorial comment on the speed of...
These pictures aren't mine but the person who took them has posted them on www.webshots.com and has some great galleries from the 2002 and 2003 Volksmarch. ...
The August issue of "Progress", the Crazy Horse newsletter, is out. In it are excellent pictures from this year's Volksmarch. A number of different angles and...
It looks like US. Smokeless Tobacco was the sponsor for the Laser Show at the memorial this past August. I wonder if these are the guys underwriting the...
The Crazy Horse Memorial official website has a news release that the Horse's head is half blocked out. From the looks of it, I believe that this means that,...
The latest issue of "Progress", the Crazy Horse Memorial Newsletter is now posted on their website. It details their fund drive effort, and the work-to-date on...
There is a good article on the memorial posted on the web. It is a few years old but is interesting and focusses on Monique, the original sculptor's daughter. ...
Well, we're up to 7 members now! How many of you have visited the memorial, and when? Do you have any comments on the informational posts I have been ...
This note was passed on to me and I am forwarding it to the group with permission.... George G wrote: Hi Omar, I visited the site in 1958. We talked to his...
The first time I visited the Memorial was in the summer of 1989 on a cross-country road trip. My uncle had visited it the year before and suggested that I stop...
... I don't remember if we seen that site when I was a kid but I know we went to Rushmore. I've been in the Black Hills several times in the past few years and...
I don't see how the Arm of Crazy Horse wouldn't collapse if it were carved exactly as the 1:300 and 1:34 scale models. When scaled up things tend to get weaker...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the CrazyHorseMemorial group: When will the Crazy Horse Memorial mountain carving be finished? o Later...
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I have just uploaded to the files section a scan of what I hope to be the first in a series of magazine articles covering Crazy Horse from the early days to...
Greetings All... This article was brought to my attention and it is certainly one of the best and most detailed writeups I have ever seen on the evolution of...
I was wondering who would win in a "Celebrity Death Match" between Crazy Horse and Mt. Rushmore. Rushmore probably receives more visitors annualy than does...
A scan of the July 12th, 1948 article in Life magazine on the dedication of the Crazy Horse Memorial has been posted into the files section of this newsgroup. ...