Dozens of signs from protesters in the Women's March on Washington have been left outside of President Trump Donald John TrumpHR McMaster says president's policy to withdraw troops from Afghanistan is 'unwise' Cast of 'Parks and Rec' reunite for virtual town hall to address Wisconsin voters Biden says Trump should step down over coronavirus response MORE's hotel in Washington, D.C.

Photos show one of the entrances to Trump International Hotel covered in the leftover protest signs.

Women's March participants dump signs in front of Trump Hotel in D.C. @sfchronicle pic.twitter.com/wP9HQZ8rbD — joegarofoli (@joegarofoli) January 21, 2017

.RT @washingtonpost: People are leaving their Women's March signs outside the Trump Hotel https://t.co/KGm51dIlNy pic.twitter.com/4kYQQeN5B3 — Madonna Deverson (@madnyc) January 21, 2017

Anti-Trump Posters lined up outside of Trump Hotel pic.twitter.com/qpJq1FJnPL — Bryan (@Young__Cluckkk) January 21, 2017

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The protests in D.C. are estimated to have drawn 500,000 people, far more than original estimates. Protests in Chicago and Los Angeles also exceeded estimates.

Parade routes had to be altered in D.C. and Chicago after more people showed up than expected and the demonstrations became a safety issue.

The crowd for the march in D.C. was originally estimated to be about 200,000, but organizers on Saturday said the turnout ended up being about 500,000, according to the Associated Press.