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The Many Lives of George Washington’s Townhouses on Capitol Hill

Brentwood, an extraordinary estate in a changing countryside

Douglas Row: the lost homes of politicians, generals, war wounded, and orphans

The Old French Embassy on 16th Street, a Gilded Age Gem

The Alexander Shepherd Mansion, Icon of Washington's Gilded Age

Georgetown's genteel Tudor Place celebrates 200 years

The Return of the Cuban Embassy on 16th Street

Book Review: Frederick Douglass in Washington, D.C.

A walk down Connecticut Avenue, circa 1907

The Prolific Mrs. E.D.E.N. Southworth and her Georgetown Cottage

Dumbarton House, A Georgetown Gem

Triumph and Tragedy at Decatur House

Dolley Madison's House on Lafayette Square

Georgetown's Old Stone House: Washington Didn't Sleep Here

Lost Opportunities: The Key Mansion Saga