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Duane Robinson, a project manager, measures the slope

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Duane Robinson, a project manager, measures the slope of a walkway at Arlington National Cemetery while Alice Pool, an architect, takes notes March 27. The two Norfolk District employees are a part of a district team assisting the cemetery with a study that will determine where it can improve the visitor experience for guests who are disabled. (U.S. Army photo/Patrick Bloodgood)

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27/03/2014
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Arlington National Cemetery ,  38.87928, -77.07359
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