mr. howard hankison's, it's an industrial recycling area, and mr. hankison's has owned as much as 600 acres here, and has auctioned off some of it to a golf course. but this is a small sliver of what is remaining of the 400 acres. and the significance of that, is that he was involved or partially involved in the creation of the original presidents park. which was a tourist site 12 miles from here. that was open from 2004 until 2010 it was the home of all 42 of the sculptures. and he actually, was also instrumental and commission in 2010 to come take the sculptures, when that park went bankrupt, and put them in his stone pressure. he did not have the heart to do that and so he spent a considerable amount of his own money, to transport all of these one by one was from that bankrupt non functional park 12 miles from here, to his property here, as a way to store them temporarily. until he figured out what he wanted to do with them. the sculptor of all of these is the name of david adickes the and if he is still alive, he's probably in his early nineties.