The DC Homes Where Jackie Kennedy and Charlie Rose Lived
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This week's additions to Bigwig Digs include one of the most glamorous first ladies in American history as well as a journalist whose claim to fame is his own interviews of other bigwigs. See the:
- N Street home where Jackie Kennedy mourned the tragic loss of her husband.
- Woodley Park house where not only Charlie Rose lived, but Tom Brokaw and Tim Russert as well (covered separately in last week's Brokaw, Rose, Russert: DC’s Newsiest House).
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