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Back row, from left, are Christy Hughes, Libby Hughes, and Frank Hughes. Front row, from …
Byron and Naomi Bloch at the Potomac Library’s April book sale.
Sasha Berman’s fused glass project.
Hundreds of runners and walkers participated in previous “Tiger Trot” events.
Sasha Berman creates fused glass art in her Potomac studio.
Historic Garden Week visitors will see this courtyard on the Old Town Alexandria tour.
The white cast iron furniture is from the late 1800s and the tulip tree in …
Paneled recess between dining room and living room.
This Fairfax Street home is one of the properties on the Historic Garden Week tour.
This courtyard garden features sculptures created by the homeowner.
On the Arlington-Falls Church tour is this garden, which consists of six “rooms” each with …
The cook's work triangle was configured to facilitate interaction between the food prep island, the …
Soaking tub at entrance to master bath.
The starting point in designing the Tersio-Dobrauchi gourmet kitchen was a 4-foot-by-12-foot food preparation island …
This Greek Revival property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is …
Marcelo Dobrauchi notes that, while a modular home costs 15 percent less than a “stick-built” …
From left -- Project BEST operations officers Sam Desmarais and George Perry, both seniors at …
Sreeya Rakasi and Shirley Benedict, both seventh-graders at Rachel Carson Middle School in Herndon, were …
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