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New Bigwigs: JFK, Julia Child, Patrick Ewing
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In this week's additions to Bigwig Digs, we have two older homes in Georgetown and a contemporary mansion in Potomac. Click through the bigwigs below to see photos of the homes and more precise locations:
- One of JFK's (many) former Georgetown residences
- Arguably the first modern celebrity chef, Julia Child
- New York Knicks starting center Patrick Ewing
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