Monumental Dedication
On a warm August afternoon in 1927, Coolidge leads a dedication ceremony for Mount Rushmore, a monumental project showcasing four iconic presidents. Despite his reservations about the artist, Coolidge emphasizes the significance of this national monument, inscribed by divine guidance. The event, filled with local pride and tradition, marks a pivotal moment in American history.In this clip
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156: The Presidency of “Silent” Cal Coolidge
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