The mysterious origins of two “metal canisters” found in a large mound of soil at a park in Washington, D.C., is under investigation, according to the National Park Service. Part of Fort Totten Park, ...
The U.S. Army is investigating the origins of two metal canisters that a National Parks employee discovered Tuesday in a large mound at Fort Totten Park in Washington, D.C., officials said. Part of ...
WASHINGTON — Fort Totten Park closed Tuesday after a National Park Service employee found two metal canisters in a mound of soil in the park. The National Park Service says a portion of the park is ...
Some sections of Fort Totten Park in D.C. have been closed after two metal canisters were found on Tuesday. According to a statement, the United States Park Police has blocked off the site and the ...
The discovery of a World War I-era shell in Northeast D.C.’s Fort Totten Park in 2022 paused the construction of a trail through the area. (Courtesy Zach Ammerman) WTOP has learned two metal canisters ...
Fort Totten Park closed off for hours after a National Park Service (NPS) employee found two metal canisters on Tuesday afternoon. The NPS said the metal canisters were found in a mound of soil along ...
A passer-by left a metal canister resembling a military ammunition case next to a California Highway Patrol cruiser parked outside a DMV office Thursday, prompting its evacuation until a bomb squad ...
“Metal canisters” were found in soil at a park in Washington, D.C., the National Park Service says Getty Images/iStockphoto The mysterious origins of two “metal canisters” found in a large mound of ...
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