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The 10 million dollar crack

It will cost almost 10 million to repair eathquake damage to the Washington Monument.

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The 10 million dollar crack

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  1. The west-facing side of the Washington Monument is photographed the day after an earthquake damaged the top of the monument, in Washington, August 24, 2011. It will cost almost 10 million to repair the eathquake damage. Repairs are expected to take 12 to 18 months to complete. REUTERS-Molly Riley

  2. A close up view of the Washington Monument shows visible damages in Washington, September 29, 2011. REUTERS-Hyungwon Kang

  3. Small cracks are visible from the inside of the Washington Monument in Washington, DC, August 24, 2011. REUTERS-National Park Servic

  4. Inspectors work inside the Washington Monument in Washington, DC, August 24, 2011. REUTERS-National Park Servic

  5. A worker prepares rappelling lines at the top of the Washington Monument as inspections to the structure begin, September 27, 2011.REUTERS-Kevin Lamarque

  6. A woman walks up to the Washington Monument in Washington, September 26, 2012. REUTERS-Kevin Lamarque

  7. President Obama returns on board Marine One helicopter to the White House in Washington, April 20, 2010. REUTERS-Jonathan Ernst

  8. An art installation of 857 empty school desks stands at the National Mall, near the Washington Monument, June 20, 2012. Each of the desks represents a U.S. student who drops out every hour of every school day, according to the College Board which set up the installation. REUTERS-Jonathan Ernst

  9. Fireworks light up the sky over the United States Capitol dome and the Washington Monument as the U.S. celebrates its 235th Independence Day in Washington, July 4, 2011 . REUTERS-Hyungwon Kang

  10. The White House is seen near the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Memorial, May 1, 2011. REUTERS-Gary Hershorn

  11. Downtown Washington in an aerial view taken May 19, 2011. At bottom left is the World War II memorial with the Washington Monument and National Mall at center and the U.S. Capitol building at upper right. REUTERS-Jim Bourg

  12. Cherry trees bloom in view of the Washington Monument during the National Cherry Blossom Festival along the Tidal Basin in Washington, April 2, 2011. REUTERS-Jonathan Ernst

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