New Bigwigs: Wonder Woman, Donald Rumsfeld, and the 30th President
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Since launching Bigwig Digs a couple weeks ago, we’ve received many reader tips of bigwigs who lived in the DC area at one time or another. This is the first article of many to come that will highlight our most recent additions to Bigwig Digs. Readers, please keep those tips coming by sending them to bigwigdigs@urbanturf.com.
This week's additions:
- Calvin “Silent Cal” Coolidge
- Lynda Carter, aka Wonder Woman
- “Shock and awe” architect Donald Rumsfeld
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