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DC park closed after discovery of WWI-era munitions

A part of a Washington, D.C., national park remains closed after World War I munitions were discovered earlier this year. Fort Totten Park may contain additional munitions, according to the National Park Service, which manages the park.

 The discovery of World War I-era munitions earlier this year resulted in the closure of part of a park in Washington, D.C. The National Park Service ( NPS), which oversees the park, stated in a press release that” Based on investigations to date, the [National Park System ] and the Army have determined it is possible Fort Totten Park contains additional munitions.” The discovery of World War I-era munitions earlier this year resulted in the closure of part of a park in Washington, D.C. The National Park Service ( NPS), which oversees the park, stated in a release that” Based on investigations to date, the [National Park Services ] and the Army have determined it is possible Fort Totten Park contains additional munitions.” 

A part of a Washington, D.C., national park remains closed after World War I munitions were discovered earlier this year. Fort Totten Park may contain additional munitions, according to the National Park Service, which manages the park.

  

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