
The Connection Behind Meigs Pl NE & the Washington Aqueduct Dam
You pass by street signs every day in DC and names like “Meigs Pl NE” that roll past without a second thought. Have you ever wondered who Meigs was? His name may have faded from common memory, but his legacy is in the very infrastructure of our region. Caption If you’ve ever walked north of Gre
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Why Mid-Century Modern Homes Couldn’t Have Existed Without These Innovations
The mid-century modern home is iconic: the wall of windows, the open floor plans, the angled roofs. They aren’t for everyone, but they’ve been having a real moment for some time now. Their clean lines and connection to nature appeal to design lovers, but have you ever wondered why this style emerged
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The Conversation Pit, Yes, In Fairfax
The Conversation Pit lives in Fairfax Over 10 years ago, I was showing a home in the Bonnie Brae neighborhood and was surprised to see a conversation pit right in the middle of the house. At the time, I hadn’t run across one before, and it felt so unexpected. But then it made perfect sense. All the
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Fairlington’s History Is Hiding in Plain Sight
Fairlington is one of Arlington’s most iconic garden-style communities—and it has a fascinating origin story. Built quickly between 1942 and 1944 to address a critical housing shortage during World War II, it was a federally backed project meant to house defense workers supporting the war effort. At
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