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(This month finds me out of town, so I’m going to treat you, this week and next, to some shorter articles about favorite places in the life of the real DC. You may want to find them on your next trip.)
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Marion Barry was not from DC. No, really not, although everyone associates him with the federal district. He was a transplant, like me, and like me, he was raised in Tennessee. I well remember my fresh-faced, twenty-something enthusiasm whe...
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