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Sixty-five World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War veterans took a day trip to Washington DC to visit the U.S.’s national memorials.
Twenty-eight M1A1 Abrams tanks will be sent to participate in the parade, officials said, though the first trains with the tanks won't depart until later this month.
Any damage to Washington, D.C., city streets during the massive parade planned for June 14 will be paid for by the Army, officials told reporters.
On Monday, May 26, the 20th Annual National Memorial Day parade will march down Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC, to honor the men and women who have fought and died while serving in the US ...
Washington, D.C., retained its title as the top city for public parks for a fifth consecutive year.
At The Phillips Collection, an exhibition maps the poet’s radical networks – offering both homage and a quiet indictment of the city that let his world disappear ...
M y friend, and national treasure, Dave Kindred passed along this statement from Jon Jarvis, a former director of the ...
The Army will place large metal plating at key points on Washington’s streets. That’s to better protect them from the ...
However, if you have only 24 hours to spend in the U.S. capital, you might not know what exactly is the best thing to do in ...
The National Mall, which can hold more than 1 million people, is flanked by the the Washington Monument and U.S. Capitol, creating opportunities for dramatic visuals behind the draft stage.
President Joe Biden exceeded his authority by creating the Chuckwalla National Monument, alleges a lawsuit that challenges the legitimacy of the monument in the Riverside County desert.