New Bigwigs: Colin Powell, Donald Hornig & Hubert Humphrey
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This week on Bigwig Digs, we add three men whose historical legacies differ vastly but who’ve all left a clear mark on the world of politics, nationally and internationally.
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- 38th Vice President Hubert Humphrey’s former condo, which overlooks the Potomac River in the now developing Southwest Waterfront neighborhood.
- The McLean mansion where George W’s former Secretary of State Colin Powell now resides.
- The house where atom-bomb builder Donald Hornig, who died just this past week at 92 years old, lived while serving as a science adviser to the Johnson administration.
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