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THE annual Crazy Horse Volksmarch in early June allows visitors to get a close-up view of the world’s largest mountain carving in progress.
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The hike is the only time the public can visit the top of Crazy Horse Memorial in the southern Black Hills of western South Dakota, USA.
For those visiting in the northern summer, Deadwood’s annual Days of ’76 celebration held in late July in the northern Black Hills commemorates the gold rush era with a rodeo, parade and historical events.
Meanwhile, Yellowstone’s grandest and oldest hotel will celebrate its 125th birthday in style after completing a $28 million renovation.
Situated on the shores of Yellowstone Lake, Lake Yellowstone Hotel opened in 1891 and features multiple room types with the choice of a lakeside suite or presidential suite, which was once used by President Calvin Coolidge.