market, having been kept in the owner’s family since it was built in 1942. The list price is $2 million.high-society event of the season
Jackie was no newcomer to the Washington area. She had spent part of her childhood in the tony suburb of McLean, Va., and had been working as a photographer for the Washington Times-Herald when she met Kennedy in 1952. “The sessions reflected the image that the Kennedys themselves wished to project,” Garside wrote: glamorous, rich, young and powerful. Even so, she wrote, a present-day reflection on all that would befall them makes them appear “strangely vulnerable” in the photos.
in today’s money. The listing includes a photo of a letter from Jackie to her landlord Virginia Childs, reading:The original total of what I owed you was $378.61. I subtracted $1.65 for the three hooks we found & $6.49 for the curtain rod brackets — which left it at $370.49 — then I added $15 for the pheasant plate — Grand total $385.49! Have a wonderful trip to California.
SUPPRESSED TRUTHS will ALWAYS turn into POISON! For those who keep them SUPPRESSED! Chokepoint 2.0 Confirmed. It Was All About Collapsing Crypto. Kim Iversen
Between 'He (they) lived here, dined here, briefly rented here, had important meetings here, met their paramours here' about half of Georgetown and much of MacLean should have Kennedy plaques.
It would be an honour to live there .