💨 Abstract
Security measures for an Army anniversary parade have significantly disrupted Downtown D.C., making it difficult for both locals and tourists to navigate the National Mall area. Road closures, blocked sidewalks, and security fences have impeded accessibility, particularly for those using strollers or wheelchairs. Visitors like the Dray family from Wisconsin have found some traditional tourist spots inaccessible due to these restrictions.
Courtesy: Jimmy Alexander
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