Real estate: high living
Article Abstract:
Luxurious living no longer means a city high-rise with a view in Washington Metropolitan Area. Real estate developers are responding to the demands of renters who prefer a view of the Blue Ridge Mountains but be within commuting distance of DC. Newest amenities include business centers for telecommuters.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 1996
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Keep it clean
Article Abstract:
Historical artifacts, monuments and art objects in Washington, DC's museums and parks are kept clean by volunteers and and workers. Some objects require regular washings such as a statue by Gaston Lachaise, while some need delicate treatment, such as a draft of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 1995
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Lost but found
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Washington Metrorail commuters should not give up easily if they lose an article during a trip. Metro headquarters receives a high percentage of lost items from concerned and honest citizens.
Publication Name: Washingtonian
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0043-0897
Year: 1996
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