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From inside the pyramidion of the Washington Monument. Photo courtesy of the National Park Service
Steve Lorenzetti, Deputy Superintendent of Planning, and Robert A. Vogel, Superintendent of the National Mall and Memorial Parks confer with Ned Wallace, Civil Engineer, inside the Washington Monument. Photo courtesy of the National Park Service
Debris on stairs coming down from the Monument's observation deck. Photo courtesy of the National Park Service
Crack on the west side of the Monument's pyramidion. Photo courtesy of U.S. Park Police Aviation Unit
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When a mom-to-be goes into labor, there isn't much that will stop that little baby from coming into the world, even if a once-in-a century quake hits at just the wrong time-- like it did for Jennfer and Tom. Read more here. http://tinyurl.com/8mvmrn4
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