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Georgia's Stone Mountain

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A compact, illustrated history of a massive granite monolith blends natural description with cultural narrative, surveying the rock’s geology, early visitors, and recreational use before turning to the long, contentious effort to inscribe a monumental bas‑relief on its face. The text traces the project's conception, artistic designs and projection techniques, the engineering and quarrying methods required, organizational and financial disputes that halted work for decades, and the eventual completion, while adding on-site anecdotes, visitor impressions, and details of the surrounding park landscape.

About the Author

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Willard Neal

Willard Neal was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Georgia's Stone Mountain," explores the natural beauty and cultural significance of this iconic landmark in Georgia. Through his writing, Neal contributed to the appreciation of regional landscapes and their historical contexts. His work reflects a deep connection to the Southern United States, capturing the essence of its geography and heritage.

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