Noah Webster / Crazy Horse Connection
I visited Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse Monument while in South Dakota last spring visiting my brother who serves in the Airforce. We went inside the museum at Crazy Horse and found several sculptures Korczak Ziolkowski did on the side to pay the bills, including one of Noah Webster.
Impressed with the importance of the 1828 dictionary, Korczak convinced the town that a memorial should be built to honor this man of importance. Both Little Noah and Big Noah are on display in Noah Webster’s birthplace of West Hartford, Connecticutt.
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Note: “Little Noah” is now on display at the West Hartford Town Hall at 50 S. Main Street. “Big Noah” stands just outside the main entrance to the Noah Webster Library at 20 S. Main Street. Copies of Noah Webster’s dictionaries and other works may be viewed in the Local History Room of the Noah Webster Library or at the Noah Webster House, a museum located at 227 S. Main Street.









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