DescriptionUS Navy 120118-N-MG658-196 Contractors grind away at a cornerstone located at the Navy Annex.jpg
English: ARLINGTON, Va. (Jan. 18, 2012) Contractors grind away at a cornerstone located at the Navy Annex as Washington Headquarters Services, in coordination with the Department of the Navy, oversees a the historical stone's removal, representing the upcoming demolition of the entire Navy Annex building. The land where the historical building has been located will be used for a proposed heritage center and black history museum along with additional space for Arlington National Cemetery. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Todd Frantom/Released)
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120118-N-MG658-196ARLINGTON, Va. (Jan. 18, 2012)Contractors grind away at a cornerstone located at the Navy Annex as Washington Headquarters Services, in coordination with the Department of the Navy, oversees a the historical stone's removal, representing the upcoming demolition of the entire Navy Annex building. The land where the historical building has been located will be used for a proposed heritage center and black history museum along with additional space for Arlington National Cemetery. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Todd Frantom/Released)