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  • WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA - JUNE 27: A rainbow arcs over the giant, crumbling concrete busts of former U.S. presidents, including George Washington, at The Presidents Heads following an evening rain storm on June 27, 2026 in Williamsburg, Virginia. Forty three presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush are represented as 15-foot-tall, 11-ton concrete busts which were once part of “Presidents Park," a 10-acre theme park in Williamsburg that closed in 2010 because of financial troubles. Sculpted by artist David Adickes of Houston, Texas the busts were rescued from demolition by local builder Howard Hankins and stored on his private property. Plans are underway to relocate the busts to a nearby location for display and preservation. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

  • WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA - JUNE 27: Giant, crumbling concrete busts of former U.S. presidents, including (L-R) Dwight Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, Jimmy Carter, Woodrow Wilson and John F. Kennedy, are on display at The Presidents Heads on June 27, 2026 in Williamsburg, Virginia. Forty three presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush are represented as 15-foot-tall, 11-ton concrete busts which were once part of “Presidents Park," a 10-acre theme park in Williamsburg that closed in 2010 because of financial troubles. Sculpted by artist David Adickes of Houston, Texas the busts were rescued from demolition by local builder Howard Hankins and stored on his private property. Plans are underway to relocate the busts to a nearby location for display and preservation. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

  • WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA - JUNE 27: Visitors photograph the giant, crumbling concrete busts of former U.S. presidents, including Woodrow Wilson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Theodore Roosevelt and others, at The Presidents Heads on June 27, 2026 in Williamsburg, Virginia. Forty three presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush are represented as 15-foot-tall, 11-ton concrete busts which were once part of “Presidents Park," a 10-acre theme park in Williamsburg that closed in 2010 because of financial troubles. Sculpted by artist David Adickes of Houston, Texas the busts were rescued from demolition by local builder Howard Hankins and stored on his private property. Plans are underway to relocate the busts to a nearby location for display and preservation. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

  • WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA - JUNE 27: Giant, crumbling concrete busts of former U.S. presidents, including (L-R) William Taft, Benjamin Harrison, Franklin D. Roosevelt, James Garfield and Chester A. Arthur, are on display at The Presidents Heads on June 27, 2026 in Williamsburg, Virginia. Forty three presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush are represented as 15-foot-tall, 11-ton concrete busts which were once part of “Presidents Park," a 10-acre theme park in Williamsburg that closed in 2010 because of financial troubles. Sculpted by artist David Adickes of Houston, Texas the busts were rescued from demolition by local builder Howard Hankins and stored on his private property. Plans are underway to relocate the busts to a nearby location for display and preservation. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

  • WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA - JUNE 27: Visitors photograph the giant, crumbling concrete busts of former U.S. presidents, including Woodrow Wilson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Theodore Roosevelt and others, at The Presidents Heads on June 27, 2026 in Williamsburg, Virginia. Forty three presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush are represented as 15-foot-tall, 11-ton concrete busts which were once part of “Presidents Park," a 10-acre theme park in Williamsburg that closed in 2010 because of financial troubles. Sculpted by artist David Adickes of Houston, Texas the busts were rescued from demolition by local builder Howard Hankins and stored on his private property. Plans are underway to relocate the busts to a nearby location for display and preservation. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

  • WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA - JUNE 27: A rainbow arcs over the giant, crumbling concrete busts of former U.S. presidents, including George Washington, at The Presidents Heads following an evening rain storm on June 27, 2026 in Williamsburg, Virginia. Forty three presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush are represented as 15-foot-tall, 11-ton concrete busts which were once part of “Presidents Park," a 10-acre theme park in Williamsburg that closed in 2010 because of financial troubles. Sculpted by artist David Adickes of Houston, Texas the busts were rescued from demolition by local builder Howard Hankins and stored on his private property. Plans are underway to relocate the busts to a nearby location for display and preservation. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

  • WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA - JUNE 27: A rainbow arcs over the giant, crumbling concrete busts of former U.S. presidents, including George Washington, at The Presidents Heads following an evening rain storm on June 27, 2026 in Williamsburg, Virginia. Forty three presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush are represented as 15-foot-tall, 11-ton concrete busts which were once part of “Presidents Park," a 10-acre theme park in Williamsburg that closed in 2010 because of financial troubles. Sculpted by artist David Adickes of Houston, Texas the busts were rescued from demolition by local builder Howard Hankins and stored on his private property. Plans are underway to relocate the busts to a nearby location for display and preservation. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

  • WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA - JUNE 27: A rainbow arcs over the giant, crumbling concrete busts of former U.S. presidents, including George Washington, at The Presidents Heads following an evening rain storm on June 27, 2026 in Williamsburg, Virginia. Forty three presidents from George Washington to George W. Bush are represented as 15-foot-tall, 11-ton concrete busts which were once part of “Presidents Park," a 10-acre theme park in Williamsburg that closed in 2010 because of financial troubles. Sculpted by artist David Adickes of Houston, Texas the busts were rescued from demolition by local builder Howard Hankins and stored on his private property. Plans are underway to relocate the busts to a nearby location for display and preservation. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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