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After 108 days on the road, a group of Buddhist monks in saffron robes is set to step into Washington, D.C., on foot Tuesday, finishing a 2,300-mile Walk for Peace that began in Fort Worth, Texas.
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A 108-day walk for peace ends in Washington, as Buddhist monks from Fort Worth, Texas, inspire thousands with their journey across the U.S.
After 109 days and 2,300 miles, Buddhist monks ended their Walk for Peace at the Lincoln Memorial, drawing thousands in a powerful show of unity.
Just one more stop: The group of Buddhist monks taking part in a 110-day Walk for Peace across America visited Maryland on Thursday.