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Washington Monument Briefly Closed Because of Bomb Threat

07 October 2005

U.S. Park Police officers secure the area around the Washington Monument
U.S. Park Police officers secure the area around the Washington Monument
Police in Washington briefly closed the landmark Washington Monument Friday because of a bomb threat.

Authorities evacuated the monument and the surrounding area after the threat was phoned in to Washington police.

An official with the National Park Police declined in a television interview to elaborate on the threat to the 170-meter tall monument, which is a popular tourist attraction on the National Mall near the White House.

 

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