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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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Visitors to the National Building Museum walk through the large-scale Big Maze Thursday morning. The maze was inspired by the ancient history of mazes and will be open to the public until September, 1. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times

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Visitors to the National Building Museum walk through the large-scale Big Maze Thursday morning. The maze was inspired by the ancient history of mazes and will be open to the public until September, 1. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times

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Visitors to the National Building Museum walk through the large-scale Big Maze Thursday morning. The maze was inspired by the ancient history of mazes and will be open to the public until September, 1. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times

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Visitors to the National Building Museum walk through the large-scale Big Maze Thursday morning. The maze was inspired by the ancient history of mazes and will be open to the public until September, 1. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times

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Visitors to the National Building Museum walk through the large-scale Big Maze Thursday morning. The maze was inspired by the ancient history of mazes and will be open to the public until September, 1. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times

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Visitors to the National Building Museum walk through the large-scale Big Maze Thursday morning. The maze was inspired by the ancient history of mazes and will be open to the public until September, 1. Keith Lane/Special to the Washington Times

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Tea Party supporters gather for a rally outside the IRS headquarter in Washington, Tuesday, May 21, 2013. A few dozen tea party activists and their supporters have gathered outside the IRS headquarters in Washington to protest extra scrutiny of their organizations. (Associated Press) **FILE**

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Torsten Peterson of Denmark puts on a plastic rain cover as he makes his way along the National Mall near the U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., Wednesday, July 9, 2014. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

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In this Sept. 2, 1995, file photo, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland is visible. The hall is Cleveland’s biggest international tourist attraction. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan, File)

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Marines of 1st Marine Division standing in formation during a change of command ceremony at Camp Pendleton, Calif. (Lance Cpl. Tyler Reiriz/Marine Corps)

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Marines of 1st Marine Division standing in formation during a change of command ceremony at Camp Pendleton, Calif. (Lance Cpl. Tyler Reiriz/Marine Corps)

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Pope Francis pays homage to a statue of the Virgin Mary during a ceremony to mark the closure of the month dedicated to the Virgin Mary in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on May 31, 2013. (Associated Press)