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Visitors board the elevator that provides access to Old Post Office' clock tower, Saturday, April 26, 2014, in Washington. The National Park Service says the tower of the Old Post Office is closing for two years during renovations to the building. The tower will close May 1 and re-open in the spring of 2016. The 115-year-old federal building at the corner of 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue is scheduled to be converted into a mixed-use development including restaurants, a spa, conference space and a luxury hotel. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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A visitor takes a photo of the panoramic views of Washington from the Old Post Office' clock tower, Saturday, April 26, 2014. The National Park Service says the tower of the Old Post Office is closing for two years during renovations to the building. The tower will close May 1 and re-open in the spring of 2016. The 115-year-old federal building at the corner of 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue is scheduled to be converted into a mixed-use development including restaurants, a spa, conference space and a luxury hotel. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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Visitors look out at the panoramic views of Washington from the Old Post Office' clock tower, Saturday, April 26, 2014. The National Park Service says the tower of the Old Post Office is closing for two years during renovations to the building. The tower will close May 1 and re-open in the spring of 2016. The 115-year-old federal building at the corner of 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue is scheduled to be converted into a mixed-use development including restaurants, a spa, conference space and a luxury hotel. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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Visitors walk around the Old Post Office' clock tower which offers some of the best panoramic views of Washington, Saturday, April 26, 2014. The National Park Service says the tower of the Old Post Office is closing for two years during renovations to the building. The tower will close May 1 and re-open in the spring of 2016. The 115-year-old federal building at the corner of 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue is scheduled to be converted into a mixed-use development including restaurants, a spa, conference space and a luxury hotel. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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Visitors look at the panoramic views of Washington from the Old Post Office' clock tower, Saturday, April 26, 2014. The National Park Service says the tower of the Old Post Office is closing for two years during renovations to the building. The tower will close May 1 and re-open in the spring of 2016. The 115-year-old federal building at the corner of 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue is scheduled to be converted into a mixed-use development including restaurants, a spa, conference space and a luxury hotel. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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The EPA building and the Washington Monument can be seen from from the Old Post Office' clock tower, Saturday, April 26, 2014. The National Park Service says the tower of the Old Post Office is closing for two years during renovations to the building. The tower will close May 1 and re-open in the spring of 2016. The 115-year-old federal building at the corner of 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue is scheduled to be converted into a mixed-use development including restaurants, a spa, conference space and a luxury hotel. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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In this April 22, 2014 photo, Fane Lozman pulls his dock away from his home floating in the waters near North Bay Village, Fla., as he returns to the shoreline. Lozman caught legal lightning in a bottle last year when the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with him that his floating home was a house, not a vessel covered by maritime law. But the justices haven’t had the last word: Lozman is still fighting for compensation for the home, which was destroyed years ago. The Fort Lauderdale-based federal judge whose decision on the floating home was overturned, U.S. District Judge William Dimitrouleas, refused earlier this year to give Lozman any of the $25,000 bond posted by the city of Riviera Beach to pay for Lozman’s home in case he won. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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In this April 22, 2014 photo, Fane Lozman poses for photos holding his dog on his home floating in the waters near North Bay Village, Fla. Lozman caught legal lightning in a bottle last year when the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with him that his floating home was a house, not a vessel covered by maritime law. But the justices haven’t had the last word: Lozman is still fighting for compensation for the home, which was destroyed years ago. The Fort Lauderdale-based federal judge whose decision on the floating home was overturned, U.S. District Judge William Dimitrouleas, refused earlier this year to give Lozman any of the $25,000 bond posted by the city of Riviera Beach to pay for Lozman’s home in case he won. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)
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In this April 22, 2014 photo, Fane Lozman poses for photos holding his dog and in front of his home floating in the waters near North Bay Village, Fla. He caught legal lightning in a bottle last year when the U.S. Supreme Court agreed with him that his floating home was a house, not a vessel covered by maritime law. But the justices haven’t had the last word: Lozman is still fighting for compensation for the home, which was destroyed years ago. The Fort Lauderdale-based federal judge whose decision on the floating home was overturned, U.S. District Judge William Dimitrouleas, refused earlier this year to give Lozman any of the $25,000 bond posted by the city of Riviera Beach to pay for Lozman’s home in case he won. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)