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Date: 2012-08-22 11:36:20
Virginia
Hollin Hills
Charles M. Goodman
Lake Barcroft
Virginia
Southwest Waterfront
Washington
D.C.
Southwest
Washington
D.C.
Alexandria
Virginia
Fairfax County
Virginia
Fort Hunt
Virginia
Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area
Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area
Geography of the United States

ARCHITECTURE 101 Mid-Century Modern Southwest Waterfront neighborhood, Washington, D.C. LOCATION: Bounded by Interstate 395 to the north, Washington Channel to the west, the Anacostia River to the south, and South Capito

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