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It was an ordinary walk on an overgrown trail in rural Virginia when one woman stumbled onto something extraordinary: towering statues of former U.S. presidents scattered across a deserted field. Their stone faces, weathered yet imposing, rose high above the tall grass. Abraham Lincoln’s stern gaze, Lyndon Johnson’s sharp features, and dozens of others stood silently in rows, as though frozen mid-conversation in a forgotten monument garden.
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