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Court says the US can install historical panels at the site of Washington’s Philadelphia home
An appeals court ruled that the US government can reinstall historical panels at the site of President George Washington’s Philadelphia home, which focus on slavery. The decision allows panels designed to replace earlier ones removed under an executive order that prohibited information 'disparaging' Americans. Philadelphia opposes the installation, arguing it undermines a historically significant story.
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