Bigwig Digs: A President, An Heir and A Rock God
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This week on Bigwig Digs, we add three men of generations past: an early U.S. President, an heir to the Mellon fortune and a rock god known as The Lizard King.
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- The Georgian brick mansion that Paul Mellon called home for more than 60 years.
- The elegant Eye Street townhome where President James Monroe lived before moving into the White House.
- The ranch-style Arlington house that Jim Morrison called home as a teenager.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/bigwig_digs_a_president_an_heir_and_rock_god/6670.
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