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Only the Bureau of Architecture and Historic Monuments is authorised to do so, he said, adding that they only sometimes succeeded. Most of the time, buildings are destroyed by surprise at the ...
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Back again with WTOP’s Matt Kaufax, National Park Service Ranger Mike Litterst takes us through the claw-tastic backstory behind this obscure monument — and it’s sure to crack you up.