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Bigwig Digs: The Jims
This week on Bigwig Digs, we add two Jims. The first, Lehrer, is a modern newsman most known for his moderation of presidential debates. The second, Morrison, is one of the most notorious rock stars from the era of the 60s.
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- The early 20th century Cleveland Park home of PBS host Jim Lehrer.
- The stately Alexandria home that Jim Morrison lived in with his parents and sister as a kid.
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