Norbeck Kids are in the honor of Peter Norbeck's philosophy of exploration with preservation
Peter Norbeck 1870-1936 Peter Norbeck was South Dakota's first native-born governor and United States senator, serving as governor from 1917 to 1921 and as senator from 1921 until his death in 1936. He brought Gutzon Borglum to South Dakota and convinced Presidents Calvin Coolidge and Franklin D. Roosevelt to provide federal money for the carving of Mount Rushmore. He also contributed to the development of Sylvan Lake, Needles Highway, Badlands National Park, Custer State Park, and Wind Cave National Park.
Peter Norbeck on the Black Hills:
"You're not supposed to drive here at 60 miles an hour. To do the scenery half justice, people should drive 20 or under. To do it full justice they should get out and walk."
What Norbeck Kids stand for:
“Youths advocating and educating the stewardship, restoration, and enjoyment of public lands, ensuring a conservation legacy for future generations”
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