File:Key Bridge Marriott - Watergate scandal location.jpg

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Description Perhaps the most obscure Watergate landmark is the parking lot at the Key Bridge Marriott. In April 1972 (before the famed June 17 break-in), White House aide Alexander Butterfield used the Key Bridge Marriott parking lot to hand off $350,000 in cash—in $50 and $100 bills from a Nixon campaign "reserve fund"—to Leonard Lilly, who was to make deliveries upon direction.
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