calling donald up. he would want a big one, might even out of gold. and until that day, here they sit, giving new meaning to the phrase washington is broken. hankins said it costs about $1,500 to repair each statue and the plan is to re-open it near colonial williamsburg. i m a biography nut. i want to go to this park. can people go? that s the thing. he doesn t have a roadside attraction permit. but he s gotten some strange requests. someone asked to get married next to lincoln. naturally. he gets the gambit, but he can t do it. he s a couple million short. is there a website? nothing. he s off the grid. hasn t figured out how to raise money yet. crowdsource this. go fund me. go fund howard hankins. good work, man.
you ve heard of all the president s men. but what about all the president s heads? meet the press producer who took a trip to a monument graveyard that s trying to give new life to some presidential head honchos. for americans, hour heads of state are hard to top. larger than life men become larger than most things monuments. and people flock to them. two million saw mt. rushmore last year. the national mall gets 25 million. this one s not a head scratchers. if there was a place with all the presidents, people would flock to it, right? well, there was, and they didn t. you re looking at the remnants of what used to be called president s park, a tourist attraction in virginia that shut its doors after facing tough economic head winds. that s where howard hankins comes in. he was hired to destroy the busts when the park went under. but he fell in love and kept