While the East Wing of the White House was once steeped in history, it's now just a pile of rubble. And those ruins are ...
White House and National Park Service decline to say why soil from the East Wing site is being taken to East Potomac Park.
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Is Trump using the rubble from the East Wing to improve a DC golf course?
Dirt from the White House’s East Wing demolition project appears to have been moved to a Washington, D.C. golf course that President Donald Trump could be looking to improve, new reports reveal. Two ...
A new landform has been taking shape on one of Washington, D.C.'s municipal golf courses: a pile of dirt imported from the ...
CAMAS, Wash.— In response to the destruction of roughly 90% of the global population of Bradshaw’s lomatium by a private golf course in Camas, Washington, the Center for Biological Diversity today ...
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Why Is Dirt From Trump’s White House Reno Going to a Golf Course?
President Trump is reportedly taking the dirt from his demolition of the White House’s East Wing and moving it to the golf course he’s planning on taking over and renovating in Washington, D.C.
The golfing boom of the 1990’s and early 2000’s was great for players. There were new courses, more tee times, and more variety. Then the recession hit. Rounds dropped and courses struggled, and some ...
SEATTLE – After a month off from competition, Washington men's golf returns to the links for the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate (Oct. 24-26, Alpharetta, Ga.) and The Clerico (Oct. 27-28, Tulsa, Okla.
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