Tower on Mount Coolidge, Black Hills, S. D.
Additional Details:
| Mount Coolidge, formerly called Sheep Mountain, was re-named after the visit of President Calvin Coolidge to the Black Hills in 1927. A good auto road leads to the top of the Mountain, altitude 6,400 feet, from where a vista unequaled in beauty is obtainable. From a fire lookout tower, 75 feet high, the vigilance of forest rangers guards against devastating fires and protect mountain timber. |