Abraham Lincoln’s wax head melts off in DC heat wave
A wax sculpture of Abraham Lincoln sitting outside of a Washington D.C. elementary school is headless after it began melting during a punishing heatwave that had temperatures in the 100s.
The congealing point for the wax used in the project, or the temperature where it begins to harden or melt, was 140 degrees, the group said.Michelle Obama not campaigning for Biden over family's exile of Hunter's ex-wife: report “All that wax is leannnnnnnning back under the weight of 2024 and the state of our warming planet!” the group wrote.
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