 When you hear about South Dakota, the first thing you think about are the majestic Black Hills, specifically Mount Rushmore National Memorial. And in today's adventure we will take you with us to tour this iconic national monument and learn a little bit about the history behind it. Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a massive sculpture carved into Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills region of South Dakota. 450,000 tons of rock were blown to create this majestic American icon. This sculpture was completed in 1941 after 14 years of construction under the direction of Godson Borgulam, 60 feet high. It portrays four U.S. presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. It is one of the most iconic sculptures in the entire world. Each of the presidents on Mount Rushmore represent a different facet of 150 years of U.S. history. President Washington represent the founding of our country, President Jefferson represents expansion, President Roosevelt represents development, and President Lincoln represents preservation. Talking about President Thomas Jefferson, did you know that he was the first person to introduce the ice cream recipe to the United States from Europe? And of course, our trip will not be complete if we don't try it for ourselves. We are checking the natural and presidential trails here in Mount Rushmore. It's supposed to be one mile, probably a little bit more, but that's just an easy hike here, enjoying our coffee, and excited to see what this trail has to offer. Half-mile out, half-mile back, they're doing some construction right now, otherwise it would be a loop and it wouldn't be as long. Thanks for watching and we'll see you soon on a new adventure.