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The newly reopened Hawk N' Dove has been remodeled and updated with modern interior design and is home to many original pieces of artwork, located on Pennsylvania Ave SE, in Washington, D.C., Thursday, January 17, 2013. Opened during the Vietnam era by a 25-year-old law clerk named Stuart Long, it became the favored watering hole for young congressional staffers, war protestors as well as þÄúhawks,þÄù rising political stars. (Andrew S. Geraci/The Washington Times)
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