The Washington Monument will reopen to visitors following years of closure for renovations, the National Park Service says
Washington The Washington Monument will reopen to visitors following years of closure for renovations, the National Park Service announced Friday.
Doors will open to the public on at 9 a.m. on September 19The 555-foot marble obelisk, the centerpiece of the National Mall in Washington, DC, was closed for 37 months for repairs to the elevator control system, the National Park Service said in a news release. The monument was shut down in August 2016 when a cable broke loose in the elevator that takes visitors on a ride up the structure to take in views of the nation's capital.In 2011, a magnitude-5.
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