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David Rubenstein Gives $7.5 Million To Repair Washington Monument

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BRETT ZONGKER   01/18/12 11:07 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — A billionaire history buff has stepped forward to donate the $7.5 million matching gift that's needed to start repairing cracks near the top of the Washington Monument from last summer's East Coast earthquake.

Businessman David Rubenstein told The Associated Press he was inspired to help fund the repairs to the 555-foot obelisk when it became clear how severely damaged it was by a 5.8-magnitude quake on Aug. 23. The monument received about 1 million visitors a year before the famous landmark was closed to the public after the quake.

The Park Service hopes to have a contractor begin work by the end of August. The repair work is expected to take a year to complete, likely keeping the monument closed for two years.

Congress allocated $7.5 million in December on the condition that private donations would match that amount. The National Park Service and nonprofit Trust for the National Mall are expected to announce Rubenstein's gift Thursday morning. It will be the largest gift to the nonprofit group, which aims to raise $350 million to restore the mall's grounds and facilities.

The combined $15 million in public and private funds is expected to cover the cost of repairing damage directly caused by the quake, said National Park Service spokeswoman Carol Johnson. Repairing water damage will cost more, as would a seismic study or reinforcements to strengthen the obelisk against future earthquakes, she said.

Rubenstein, a co-founder of The Carlyle Group, began building the private equity firm's business in Washington and said he wanted to restore a symbol of the nation and hasten repairs to reopen the landmark.

"This Washington Monument is probably one of the most recognizable buildings in the United States next to the Capitol and the Empire State Building," he said. "It could use a little repair work, and I wanted people to get to see it as soon as possible."

Experts have noted the monument needs more than just a little repair work, though it has been deemed structurally sound.

The August quake was centered some 40 miles west of Richmond, Va., and felt from Canada to Georgia. It damaged the Washington National Cathedral, where pieces of mortar rained down from its vaulted ceiling. At the Washington Monument, panicked visitors fled down flights of stairs on the day of the big shake, but there were no known deaths or serious injuries in the region.

The earthquake caused numerous cracks to form in the obelisk, which was the tallest man-made structure in the world when it was completed in 1884.

Surveillance video taken the day of the quake and later released by the park service showed the spire shaking violently. Daylight could be seen through some of the cracks, the largest of which was reported to be at least 4 feet long and about an inch wide.

A report in December recommended extensive repairs and reinforcements to preserve the spire. It said some marble panels were cracked all the way through near the top portion of the monument. Cracks near its peak also have left the monument vulnerable to water damage from rain, engineers noted.

Last fall, daredevil engineers on a "difficult access team" rappelled from the top to conduct a visual inspection of the exterior of the obelisk.

Officials said it's unclear whether the work will require scaffolding to be built around the monument, similar to what was erected during a restoration project from 1999 to 2001.

Caroline Cunningham, president of the Trust for the National Mall, called Rubenstein "a true patriot" and said his gift "demonstrates how much people care about this space." She said it should serve as an example for other philanthropists.

There has long been talk of sprucing up the mall at the heart of the nation's capital.

A design competition is under way to develop ways to improve the mall, including the Washington Monument grounds. Finalists will be chosen in May, and the group will seek funding for each project. The nonprofit group has targeted parts of the mall that are run down from over use and neglect as a focus for its restoration efforts.

Rubenstein has made large gifts in recent years to Washington's cultural institutions including the Smithsonian Institution, the National Archives, the Library of Congress and the Kennedy Center.

The monument, which he visited recently, was built with private $1 donations eventually totaling over $1 million, Rubenstein said. Construction began in 1848, but funds ran out during the Civil War when the monument was left as an embarrassing stump for years. It was finally completed in 1884 and was the world's tallest man-made structure until it was eclipsed by the Eiffel Tower. It remains the tallest structure in Washington.

Rubenstein owns a copy of the Magna Carta, among other historical documents, and reveres George Washington.

"I like to remind people about American history," Rubenstein said. "George Washington is an incredible figure. When he was the head of the Revolutionary War Army, he could have stayed on as really the head of the government when we won the Revolutionary War, but he put down his arms."

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06:00 PM on 02/05/2012
David, I as well as many thank-you for your gracious donations to the images of this great nation to preserve. I was however taken mostly by your statement that you believed as many that there is a heaven and a hell and that you were hoping giving of your money will help you get to heaven. This is the last reason a person will gain heaven according to the Bible it is harder for a rich man to get to heaven than to go through the eye of a needle. In otherwords, money is not the answer. God answers the access to heaven that costs you nothing other than faith in the Christ who died on the cross and shed his blood to give anyone access to heaven if they believe in his blood that covers all sin. For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shall be saved. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotton son and whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have everlasting life. Jesus said I am the way, the truth, and the life no man cometh onto the father accept through me. I hope this gives you the help you need to understand how to gain access to heaven.
06:58 PM on 01/21/2012
Thank goodness there was someone out there who loves his country enough and who has the financial ability to see that this very important landmark is repaired!

God Bless You David Rubenstein!
04:48 PM on 01/21/2012
Government project: 40 years to build = build 1/3 in 10 years (1848-1858) + 20 year delay + build rest (1878-1888) Lots of politics, changes. cost overruns, defective construction, etc.. Nothing has really changed, has it ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Monument
02:11 PM on 01/20/2012
the men and women (in congress) who are so vital in making our country better for every one of us .....are A**HOLES. they have an approval rating below 15%. plain and simple fact.
09:05 AM on 01/20/2012
The Obama regime gives MILLIONS to crony companies like Solyndra while our monuments to Americas greatness are in disrepair! Of course repairing the Washington Monument won't get as many votes as buying votes from the JOKE called green energy!
06:16 AM on 01/20/2012
Our government sends billions of "OUR" tax dollars" to other country's, but we have to depend on donations to fix our treasured monuments.
04:11 AM on 01/20/2012
David Rubenstein, even though he is a very rick man, deserves a lot of praise and recognition, not only from us folks on this blog, but people like Obama and the Congress. I don't see any of them stepping forward and donating money to help repair the damage in Washington, D.C. I am a retired veteran on Social Security and a military pension, and I still found it necessary to contribute to the fund. After all, these monuments aren't just for us, but for our future generations to come.
08:07 AM on 01/20/2012
Right on. Thanks for your service and donation. F&F Semper Fi
02:04 AM on 01/20/2012
god bless you, and thank you.
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Wistfulslinking
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12:41 AM on 01/20/2012
Bravo !
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Micheal Anderson
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12:35 AM on 01/20/2012
Good the hear, the monument is truly impressive. Sadly it was getting worked on the last time I was in DC, never got a chance to get up close to it. Luckily, DC is not wanting for monuments. Anyone that's never been should go.
07:00 PM on 01/21/2012
But don't be around the monuments at night unless you want to be mugged!
12:09 AM on 01/20/2012
Read your Post. Sigh
11:51 PM on 01/19/2012
I applaud the gentleman who stepped up and do so regardless of his history or motives!

I do, however, know that our government sends billions of dollars to countries filled with people who wish nothing less than the complete destruction of our country, our belief system and our way of life...

Yet say 'No' to the Park Service for a few paltry million to save and make safe the monument to arguably THE Forefather of our Nation?

Even if somehow existing law prevented the government from providing all the needed funds, even this log-jam, clusterduck, too-busy-pointing-fingers-to-pass-a-useful-bill Congress could come together for a quick change...

At the least, how about THIS thought:

If all the reported millionaires in Congress all tossed in around $30k each it would cover it!

Heck, they could just take it from the monies they receive from the lobbyists, don't even have to dip in their own pockets...
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Wistfulslinking
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12:42 AM on 01/20/2012
But, the other millionaires are donating an average of 150k elsewhere every year.
11:25 PM on 01/19/2012
Govt pis-ses away Trillions on Corporate welfare but wants "Matching Funds" to repair our National Treasures???? You Scofflaws in DC are indeed beyond reproach, you're anathema.
11:23 PM on 01/19/2012
I bet he's a Freemason
11:32 PM on 01/19/2012
So what if he is?? He's a better man than most for protecting our national treasures. God knows our reprobate politicians don't care about it anymore.
12:22 AM on 01/20/2012
I was just making an observation, my husband is a Freemason.
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12:43 AM on 01/20/2012
Fun thought, ok book.
10:29 PM on 01/19/2012
makes me wonder if this man has ever seen a st judes commercial
11:23 PM on 01/19/2012
Why are you wondering that? Are you assuming he hasn't donated to St. Jude's or some other worthy causes?
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12:43 AM on 01/20/2012
The myopic never let us down.
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07:00 AM on 01/20/2012
it's his money to do with it as he likes. Would you rather the $7.5 mil to come out of your tax dollars? By doing this he is allowing all of us to enjoy the monument for years to come. Instead of buying himself a nice mansion, he gives the money towards a part of American history. I would call that noble.