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U.S. Army and National Park Service Investigating Fort Totten Park After Discovery of World War I-era Munitions

Fort Totten Park in Washington D.C. has been closed after two metal canisters containing World War I-era munitions were discovered during unauthorized work. The National Park Service and U.S. Army are now investigating the area to determine if there are any more munitions hidden in the park, and the section of the park will remain closed while the investigation is ongoing. The Army is now working with the National Park Service to safely remove the munitions and ensure the safety of the park and its visitors.

Pilot Escapes Unharmed After WWI-Era Plane Crashes and Flips Over at American Heritage Museum in Stow, Massachusetts

On Sunday morning, a World War I-era Nieuport 28 aircraft crashed and flipped onto its roof while attempting to land at the American Heritage Museum in Stow, Massachusetts. The pilot, the only occupant, was able to remove himself from the plane without injury and was evaluated at the scene as a precaution. An initial investigation found that the plane's front landing gear failed while the pilot was attempting to land. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

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