The best thing about the Hall of Presidents is that it is a quick entry into an air conditioned place with a comfy seat and respite from the glare of the sun.
Up close the figures might be impressive, but from the audience seats, they are little more than department store mannequins moving their lips and making slight gestures.
However, it does have more national, historical significance than "It's a Small World" or "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" ever had.
And it does serve as a reminder of what has been lost, ever so gradually, in this country. when one sees George Washington on the same stage as Bill Clinton.
The best story is when Abe Lincoln’s arm fell off during a show, and it spray hydraulic fluid all over the little kids in the audience.
They will remember Abe Lincoln forever.