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Most visitors to the Arlington National Cemetery, where officials are deciding whether to fix the deepening cracks on the Tomb of the Unknowns, said yesterday that the white marble memorial should be left alone.
"It gives it more character the way it is," said Aoife McEvoi, 22, a visitor from Ireland. "It shows it's authentic."
Cemetery officials have four options -- to do nothing, to patch up the cracks, to replace the monument or buy an extra marble block and store it as a standby if the tomb continues to deteriorate. Officials are taking public comments through Sunday via postal mail and plan to choose an option by next month.
The majority of the nearly 200 comments the cemetery has received are in favor of replacing the tomb, said Lori Calvillo, public affairs officer for Arlington National Cemetery.
"The majority of them say to replace the monument, but it's not a clear winner," she said. "We'll officially review all of the comments on [August] sixth, but we're just judging them as they come in. After that, the superintendent [of the project] will look over them more closely."
The cemetery is required to ask for public opinion on the monument under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, but cemetery officials ultimately can choose what they want to do. The superintendent will use the comments as a guide to make his decision.
The most noticeable crack is through the middle of the monument.
Replacing the monument would take about a year and could cost up to $1 million. The tomb would be closed to the public for about two weeks, officials have said.
Filling the cracks would be cheaper and quicker but might not solve the problem.
The tomb has been patched repeatedly, most recently in 1989.









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