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  "textContent": "Water began flowing back into the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Thursday following weeks of renovations to coat its massive granite basin.\n\nPresident Donald Trump announced the project in April, saying it would cost about $1.5 million. According to Trump, crews power‑washed and fumigated the pool before coating it with an \"American flag blue\" rubber layer designed to prevent leaks.\n\nThe reflecting pool, more than 2,000 feet long, was built in the 1920s and sits between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. It remains one of Washington’s most recognizable landmarks.\n\n**RELATED:** Group sues Trump administration over Reflecting Pool changes",
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