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Restoring the National Cathedral

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The earthquake that shook Washington and the east coast on August 23, 2011, caused significant damage to the National Cathedral. The restoration work is led by a small team of stone masons. From reconstructing the huge pinnacles, to carving tiny details in the face of a gargoyle, there is still tons of stone left to carve before the building is returned to its pre earthquake condition. NBC's Jasmine Norwood reports.