New Bigwigs: Tom Brokaw, Goldie Hawn & Riddick Bowe
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In this week's additions to Bigwig Digs, we have the Maryland residences of a boxer and a movie star, and a home in Woodley Park once inhabited by a 1980s nightly news icon. Click through the bigwigs below to see photos of those homes:
- Fort Washington estate of boxing champ Riddick Bowe
- The Silver Spring childhood home of pretty funny girl Goldie Hawn
- The house where Tom Brokaw was living when he was NBC's White House correspondent covering the Watergate scandal.
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