Bigwig Digs: Inaugural Edition
To commemorate today's 57th Presidential Inauguration, below are three recent additions to Bigwig Digs for three modern presidents, including the one being sworn in today.
What is striking about the three homes is the disparity in their relative luxury. Click through to see:
- The estate in McLean where John F. Kennedy lived with wife Jackie while he penned the Pulitzer Prize-winning Profiles in Courage.
- The modest, college dorm-esque apartment where Barack Obama crashed as a freshman senator.
- The Forest Hills colonial where Lyndon Johnson resided for a time during his storied career as a senator.
Readers, the Obama apartment was a tip from you. So please keep those tips coming by sending them to bigwigdigs@urbanturf.com.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/bigwig_digs_inaugural_edition/6542.
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