House History
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under House History, from most recent to least.
The Dupont Circle Mansion That Left DC For Rhode Island
Nena Perry-Brown | September 22nd 2021
For the wealthy DC resident inspired by the pandemic to move away, This Week's Other Find offers an option that enables you to keep a piece of DC wi... read»
Where JFK Met Jackie: A Georgetown House Hits the Market
Nena Perry-Brown | February 6th 2018
Last year, it was Martha Washington's granddaughter's honeymoon house. This year, it's the Georgetown house where John F. Kennedy met Jacqueline Bouvi... read»
The Coolest Real Estate Workshops of the Year
Shilpi Paul | March 28th 2013
This Saturday, the Washingtoniana division of the Martin Luther King Jr. Library will open its doors for two house history workshops.... read»
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