After more than 100 days on foot, the Walk for Peace pilgrimage led by Buddhist monks will officially enter Washington, DC, this week, prompting rolling road closures across the District as the journey nears its end.
At approximately 8:00 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 10, in DC, monks walking from Fort Worth, Texas, are expected to cross into the city via the Chain Bridge and continue through Northwest neighborhoods under police escort, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The multi-day walk will make several stops across Northwest DC on Tuesday before continuing on Wednesday, Feb. 11, toward Capitol Hill and ultimately the Lincoln Memorial, where the pilgrimage is set to culminate…