Fire guts 2 historic sites in D.C. (AP)

Bruce Faust, battalion chief for the District of Columbia Fire and EMS, looks over the damage inside of Eastern Market in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington on Monday, April 30, 2007. An early morning fire ravaged Eastern Market on Monday, gutting part of the 134-year-old Capitol Hill landmark and devastating many vendors and residents who consider the historic public market the soul of the neighborhood (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP - Two fires ravaged historic sites in the nation's capital Monday, one gutting part of the 134-year-old Eastern Market and the other destroying irreplaceable documents and art at the Georgetown public library branch.


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Fire guts 2 historic sites in D.C. (AP)

Bruce Faust, battalion chief for the District of Columbia Fire and EMS, looks over the damage inside of Eastern Market in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington on Monday, April 30, 2007. An early morning fire ravaged Eastern Market on Monday, gutting part of the 134-year-old Capitol Hill landmark and devastating many vendors and residents who consider the historic public market the soul of the neighborhood (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP - Two fires ravaged historic sites in the nation's capital Monday, one gutting part of the 134-year-old Eastern Market and the other destroying irreplaceable documents and art at the Georgetown public library branch.


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Fire guts 2 historic sites in D.C. (AP)

Firefighters with the District of Columbia Fire Department look over the damage inside of Eastern Market in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington on Monday, April 30, 2007. A fire raged through the landmark building in the early morning hours and smoldered through much of the day. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP - Two fires ravaged historic sites in the nation"s capital Monday, one gutting part of the 134-year-old Eastern Market and the other destroying irreplaceable documents and art at the Georgetown public library branch.


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Fire guts 2 historic sites in D.C. (AP)

Firefighters with the District of Columbia Fire Department look over the damage inside of Eastern Market in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington on Monday, April 30, 2007. A fire raged through the landmark building in the early morning hours and smoldered through much of the day. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP - Two fires ravaged historic sites in the nation"s capital Monday, one gutting part of the 134-year-old Eastern Market and the other destroying irreplaceable documents and art at the Georgetown public library branch.


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