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The Lansing Journal journeys: Mount Rushmore, Devil’s Tower, the Badlands

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Submitted by Cathy White

Ron and Cathy White took a road trip to South Dakota. The couple stopped at Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Devil’s Tower, the Badlands, and Sioux Falls:

Ron and Cathy White brought The Lansing Journal to read under the watchful gaze of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln at Mount Rushmore. (Photo provided by Ron and Cathy White)
Ron and Cathy White in the Badlands of South Dakota. (Photo provided by Ron and Cathy White)
The Lansing Journal is shown near the namesake waterfall in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. (Photo provided by Ron and Cathy White)
Ron and Cathy White hold The Lansing Journal aboard a train from 1888 in Hill City, South Dakota. (Photo provided by Ron and Cathy White)
Buffalo graze in Custer State Park. (Photo provided by Ron and Cathy White)
Ron and Cathy White at the Crazy Horse Memorial, which celebrated its 75th year of carving this year. (Photo provided by Ron and Cathy White)
Cathy White holds The Lansing Journal near Devil’s Tower in Wyoming. (Photo provided by Ron and Cathy White)

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Josh Bootsma
Josh Bootsma
Josh is Managing Editor at The Lansing Journal and believes in the power and purpose of community news. He covers any local topics—from village government to theatre, from business openings to migratory birds.