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  • **FILE**  Sen. Dianne Feinstein (at right in light scarf) attends the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States on Jan. 20, 2009. (J.M. Eddins, The Washington Times)

    Residents open homes to visitors for inauguration

    Need a place to stay during the presidential inauguration? An apartment in Southwest is going for $12,000 for the long weekend.

  • Resale of the Week: Elegance and convenience in Dupont Circle

    While each neighborhood in the District has its boosters, regardless of whether they love Adams Morgan, Capitol Hill or Columbia Heights, nearly everyone can find something to love about Dupont Circle.

  • The Standard Eleven on M Street Northwest offers condominiums in a community that earns a "Walkers Paradise" rating from the WalkScore website. The homes range in size from 990 to 1,600 square feet.

    Conversion property: NW condos set standard for city living

    One of the many pleasures of urban living is the ability to walk to work, restaurants, nightlife, cultural activities, sporting events and to visit friends. Few locations in the District are as close to a variety of hot neighborhoods as the new condominiums at the Standard Eleven on M Street Northwest between 11th and 12th streets.

  • Capital Pride parade, festival to close D.C. streets

    Capital Pride celebration is expected to draw thousands of spectators and will close streets around Washington's Dupont and Logan Circle neighborhoods.

  • Photo courtesy of Aidan Design
Richard A. Subaran of Aidan Design in Bethesda said many clients choose to use a reclaimed cabinet as a kitchen island.

    Cover story: Going green in small ways

    If you care about the environment and want to revamp your home's interior, you can find a variety of ways to be eco-friendly and also fulfill your design dreams.

  • Conversion home: Conjuring up Savannah

    The District's Northwest quadrant is home to many sought-after neighborhoods that have come alive in recent years with new restaurants, nightlife and an eclectic mix of stores providing everything from practical items to vintage clothing and supermodern furnishings.

  • Bowser

    Council members disclose campaign finance totals

    Eight months ahead of primary elections, D.C. Council member Muriel Bowser has raised $85,000 as part of early efforts to retain her seat in Ward 4.

  • The brick row house at 1704 P St. NW is on the market for $1,395,000. It was built in 1890 and has five bedrooms, two full baths and two half baths spread over four levels.

    Resale of the week: Four-story elegance

    In New York City, Greenwich Village's Washington Square is the perfect place for people-watching or meeting a friend. In the District, Dupont Circle provides the hub for several neighborhoods.

  • Realtor profile: Jen Angotti

    Realtor Jen Angotti is on the Murphy Team at Long & Foster on Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest.

  • Many choices are available at Logan Park, where prices for the boutique condominiums start at $299,999.

    New in the District: Redevelopment adds houses in Logan Circle

    Redevelopment in the Logan Circle neighborhood of Northwest Washington in recent years has transformed a once undesirable area into a vibrant community with a mix of rehabilitated town homes, larger condominium buildings and much more.

  • Realtor profile

    Name: Constance (Connie) Maffin

  • Logan Circle's Vedado a walk to plays, shops

    The Logan Circle neighborhood of Northwest Washington has seen its share of renovation projects. Once-dilapidated Victorian buildings have been restored to reinvigorate this now-chic community.

  • Making first artificial leg

    James Edward Hanger was a healthy man of 18 and a sophomore at Washington College in Lexington, Va., when he decided to fight in the War Between the States. Local officials considered him too young to join the Confederate army, but when he found an ambulance corps vehicle carrying food and other supplies for the Confederacy, he simply made himself part of the group leaving his hometown of Churchville, Va.

  • Making first artificial leg

    James Edward Hanger was a healthy man of 18 and a sophomore at Washington College in Lexington, Va., when he decided to fight in the War Between the States. Local officials considered him too young to join the Confederate army, but when he found an ambulance corps vehicle carrying food and other supplies for the Confederacy, he simply made himself part of the group leaving his hometown of Churchville, Va.

  • A violinist, and an Ethiopian refugee

    Two recently released first novels by young authors offer vividly distinctive voices. Yael Goldstein's Overture (Doubleday, $24.95, 293 pages) is told by Tasha Darsky, a world renowned violinist and composer and the mother of a daughter as talented and headstrong as she is. Their clash and the memories it precipitates are the core of her story.

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