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    Although President Chester A. Arthur formally opened the Washington Monument in 1885, who was the first US president to make the journey to the top and look out over the city of Washington?

    Question #36109. Asked by Orangruffy. (Jul 11 03 9:19 AM)


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    Harry Truman, 61 years later - in 1946, finally made it to the top. http://washington-monument.visit-washington-dc.com/

    Jul 11 03, 9:39 AM


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