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On Monday, cleanup efforts continued in D.C. following the U.S. Army's 250th-anniversary parade, which featured heavy military vehicles. While most roads are reopened, parts of Constitution Avenue remain closed, and diversions are in place. Concrete barriers and other equipment still line the parade route. The Army will assess and cover costs for any street damage in about a month.
Courtesy: Luke Lukert
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