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This Sunday, thousands prepare to trade out their Halloween costumes for running gear as the Marine Corps Marathon returns to DC. The race, nicknamedfor its lack of prize money and openness to beginners, will follow a scenic course through DC and Arlington. Runners will pass by monuments, memorials, and many road closure signs on their route.
Expect several streets throughout the city to be closed to parking and traffic Sunday morning through early afternoon, according to theStreets that will be posted as Emergency No Parking from 2 AM to 2 PM:14th St. from Constitution Ave., NW to Independence Ave., SWWisconsin Ave. from Wisconsin Ave. to K St., NWJefferson Dr. from Third St. to 15th St., SWStreets that will be closed to vehicle traffic from approximately 6 AM to 2 PM:14th St. from Constitution Ave., NW to Independence Ave.
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