One of the first responses by the government to the bombing was the closing of a two-block stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue that ran in front of the White House. Often referred to as “America’s Main Street,” Pennsylvania avenue was constantly busy with traffic flowing from the Capitol, to the White House, and west to Washington’s original commercial center, Georgetown. With the road being so close to the White House, the Secret Service became fearful that a truck bomb could be parked only yards from the White
One of the first responses by the government to the bombing was the closing of a two-block stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue that ran in front of the White House. Often referred to as “America’s Main Street,” Pennsylvania avenue was constantly busy with traffic flowing from the Capitol, to the White House, and west to Washington’s original commercial center, Georgetown. With the road being so close to the White House, the Secret Service became fearful that a truck bomb could be parked only yards from the White