Bigwig Digs: JFK, Clarence Thomas and Ted Leonsis
This week on Bigwig Digs, we add a US President whose death shook the nation; a longstanding Supreme Court Justice who had a shaky start; and an early internet entrepreneur who made headlines recently when he was tapped to help lead daily deals company Groupon out of its malaise.
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- The 16th Street apartment building that JFK shared with his sister Kathleen in 1941.
- The large, stately Virginia property of conservative Justice Clarence Thomas.
- The sprawling McLean home that once belonged to former AOL senior executive and DC sports teams owner Ted Leonsis.
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