The Story of President's Park: The Failed Mount Rushmore of Virginia

By A Mystery Man Writer

Between the Statue of Liberty in New York and South Dakota's Mount Rushmore, the concrete heads of 42 US presidents lie deteriorating in a Virginia field. And the Presidents Park statues have only grown more popular since the short-lived attraction shut down in 2010 due to lack of attendance.
The Presidents Park statues have become more well known than the short-lived park, which shut down in 2010 thanks to lack of attendance. Rather than symbols

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