
Doane Robinson
Doane Robinson was a South Dakota historian and politician, best known for his vision of creating a monument to attract tourists to the Black Hills, which ultimately led to the creation of Mount Rushmore. His idea of sculpting the faces of Western heroes evolved into the monumental tribute to four U.S. presidents, making him a pivotal figure in American cultural history.
Born on Dec 21, 1856 (168 years old)
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Doane Robinson was a historian who envisioned the idea of sculpted faces in the Black Hills.
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