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Angie Gonzales (left), 7, her sister Ashley (center), 8, and their cousin Jocelyn Granados, 11, turn a Civil War battle site into a playground at Fort Stevens in D.C. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Left to right: Sisters Angie, 7, and Ashley, 8, Gonzales and their cousin Jocelyn Granados, 11, all of Washington, D.C. play at Fort Stevens at 13th and Quackenbos streets in Northwest, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, July 16, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Nick Saunders of Washington, D.C. tosses a ball with his dog Jackson at Fort Stevens at 13th and Quackenbos streets in Northwest, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, July 16, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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A mural depicts President Abraham Lincoln at Fort Stevens at 13th and Quackenbos streets in Northwest, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, July 16, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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Tessy Dunoboh, dressed in period clothing from the Civil War era, walks around the Lincoln Memorial taking questions from visitors to help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of Fort Stevens and Monocacy. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times

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Tessy Dunoboh, dressed in period clothing from the Civil War era, walks around the Lincoln Memorial taking questions from visitors to help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of Fort Stevens and Monocacy. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times

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Tessy Dunoboh, dressed in period clothing from the Civil War era, walks around the Lincoln Memorial taking questions from visitors to help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of Fort Stevens and Monocacy. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times

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Tessy Dunoboh, dressed in period clothing from the Civil War era, walks around the Lincoln Memorial taking questions from visitors to help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of Fort Stevens and Monocacy. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times

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Tessy Dunoboh, dressed in period clothing from the Civil War era, walks around the Lincoln Memorial taking questions from visitors to help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the battle of Fort Stevens and Monocacy. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times