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On a nostalgic return to South Dakota s Black Hills, 2 iconic names stand out: Crazy Horse and Custer

Crazy Horse is staring down four presidents of the United States. I ve boarded a battered yellow school bus that will bring tourists to the base of the mountain where the legendary Lakota leader is being carved in granite — a massive work in progress going on decades. The purpose of this monument is to honor all North American Indians, our otherwise jocular bus driver intones. We deboard, and I peer up at the carving, which is an active construction site. From here, the stark details of Crazy Horse s face are perfectly clear. At 70 feet high, that visage is much larger than any of the presidents on Mount Rushmore. The outlines of the future completed monument — his body, his flowing hair, his horse — are faintly discernible.

Top 10 Things to Do with Kids in the Black Hills

Pandemic-related closures and restrictions may be in place. Please check destinations websites before making travel plans. 1) 1880 Train Every kid beams when when the steam whistle blows on this historical train that chugs between Hill City and Keystone in summer and fall. Even if you don t take a ride, it s fun to watch it rumble into the depot. 1880train.com 2) Museum at Black Hills Institute Learn about South Dakota s  T-rex skeletons, triceratops and ancient sea fossils at this Hill City museum run by the folks who unearthed the  T-rex named Sue displayed at Chicago s Field Museum. A bonus: Everything Prehistoric is one of the area s best souvenir shops, with field guides, educational games, rocks and fossils. bhigr.com/museum

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