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Ahead of the drawn-out removal, the scene outside the Kennedy Center turned into a spectacle.
Hundreds of onlookers cheered and sang God Bless America as workers in hard hats with bungee lanyards clipped to their fluorescent yellow vests prepared to remove Trump's name. Many in the crowd were dressed as if for a performance at the stately Washington, DC, venue. Onlookers were festive and chatty amid thunderstorms that threatened to delay the work. Passersby honked their car horns in approval.
The hundreds on hand during the balmy DC evening chanted "take it down."
Carolina Clarence, an area resident, came to watch with her dog, Ruffino. The retired kindergarten teacher called it "ridiculous" that Trump's name was put up at all.
"We're going to see this coming down," said Clarence, adding that Trump's name on the building hurt the storied institution as artists cancelled shows and donations fell. "They're going to destroy the Kennedy Center."
Workers arrived on site shortly after the last-minute bids to keep the name up were rejected.