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The U.S. Army's $16 million parade to celebrate its 250th anniversary raises concerns about potential road damage. Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington, D.C., assures that the Army will cover repair costs, but uncertainty persists. The parade, scheduled for a significant date for President Trump, will feature large military vehicles and air displays, prompting residents to engage in related activities and local officials to plan for minimal disruption.
Courtesy: Scott Gelman
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