Mount Rushmore’s Death-Defying Build & Robin Williams’ Hidden Past

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Two incredible moments captured in history—one of courage, the other of hidden destiny.

In 1927, workers began carving Mount Rushmore, a project so dangerous that it’s shocking no one died during its construction. Suspended from ropes, working with dynamite, these men created one of America’s most iconic landmarks—but at a terrifying cost.

Then, in 1974, a photographer unknowingly snapped a young Robin Williams performing as a mime in Central Park—long before he became one of the most beloved comedians of all time.

Two moments, two stories—one of danger, one of destiny.

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