$28 million for 2 acres??
Perhaps they could find a private party to lease the property and create a covered research facility to study the circle, teaching opportunities, science center and charge the public to view the activities, etc.??
Our family years ago went to a dinosaur dig site and the kids (and me!) loved it. Seeing the bones, footprints, and watching the paleontoligists working on them with one as a guide. Walked on boardwalks right next to the work and got close-up views of everything.
$28 million for 2 acres??
I agree with you. After reading that, claims that FL doesn’t have enough money to pay for the preservation of its historic sites sound more like a racket to me.
It would be interesting to see who got that bonus from the taxpayers and what ties that person had with the local government.