80 Famous People and Where They Lived in DC
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While tracking the DC real estate market over the last four years, the UrbanTurf editorial staff has accumulated a list of addresses where notable people have lived throughout the Washington area. Such information always makes for fun and interesting factoids about particular properties, and readers love it (as do we). So we decided to consolidate all these addresses and present them on a single website as the go-to resource to see where “bigwigs” have rested their heads over the years.
The result is Bigwig Digs. We've launched the site with about 80 homes. Here is a sampling of the bigwigs you'll find:
We've got even more names and addresses that we'll be publishing in the months ahead, so keep watching as we grow Bigwig Digs. And please, if you know of any addresses that we should add to the list, let us know at bigwigdigs@urbanturf.com.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/80_famous_people_and_where_they_lived_in_dc/6097.
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