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CURBSIDE COOL

wenty-one years ago, John Herlihy and James Kristof were enjoying dinner at since-closed Arcelia’s in Lafayette Square when they caught a glimpse of a nearby home. Built in the 1870s, the house had served as home to various owners—including a congressman—and as readers. Here, Herlihy shares more about their home.

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