Crazy Horse Monument
Crazy Horse Monument

The world's largest mountain carving,
located in the Black Hills of South Dakota

 

Mannheim Meets the Mountain

Thanks to Chip Davis for allowing use of his Mannheim Steamroller Christmas music, Crazy Horse Memorial will feature a festive evening program, “Mannheim Meets the Mountain,” from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dec. 18 through Jan. 3. The music will stream through the Memorial’s visitor complex and public address system as colorful light beams play across the world’s largest carving in progress.

In addition, a nightly movie will be featured at 7 o’clock in the Memorial’s Welcome Center theater, including “It’s a Wonderful Life,” “Christmas Carol,” and “Miracle on 34th Street.”
Admission for the light-music show and movie will be three cans of food per person for the KOTA Care & Share Food Drive.

The visitor facility is festooned with holiday decorations, and free cocoa will be available in addition to free coffee served daily at the Memorial. The Laughing Water Restaurant will offer food specials and the museum gift shop has holiday discounts through Jan. 4.

On Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, the visitor complex and restaurant close at 4 p.m.

Christmas Day, Dec. 25, the restaurant will be closed and the visitor complex closes at 4 p.m. The music and lights program will be shown both nights.
For details, call 673-4681.

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