Washington Monument Closed Indefinitely After Tuesday’s East Coast Earthquake
The National Parks Service has officially closed the Washington Monument to visitors indefinitely. The monument will not be open to the public until a thorough […]
The National Parks Service has officially closed the Washington Monument to visitors indefinitely. The monument will not be open to the public until a thorough […]
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