A six-foot-tall wax statue of former US President Abraham Lincoln melted over the weekend as temperatures in Washington DC soared to 37 degrees Celsius. The heatwave disfigured the statue, which was located at Camp Barker, a historic Civil War-era refugee camp for formerly enslaved and freed African Americans.
According to BBC reports, the statue’s head was the first to succumb to the intense heat, followed by its legs. Authorities are now working on repairing the sculpture.
WE CAN NOT WITH THIS HEAT EITHER, LINCOLN
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The structure, designed as a candle, was accompanied by a plaque that read, “Please blow out your wick within 1-2 minutes.” The replica was commissioned by the non-profit organization CulturalDC and was scheduled to remain at the site until September 2024.
Still a 50/50 chance that @realDonaldTrump chickens out of the debate… because he’s a coward.
— Alexander S. Vindman ❎ (@AVindman) June 25, 2024
Commenting on the incident, CulturalDC stated, “Whether it’s the state of the union, the upcoming election, or this record-level heat, we are all over it!”
Created by US-based artist Sandy Williams as part of the Wax Monument Series, the statue was placed at the site of Camp Barker, which now houses an elementary school. The installation aimed to commemorate the history and legacy of the area while engaging the public in contemporary issues through art.