Chevy Chase D.C.'s highest-priced house reenters the market
Briefly

The house at 5320 27th St. NW, originally built in 1927 and expanded, represents a link to past influential figures in Washington D.C., showcasing its rich history.
Edward Costigan, the original owner, not only contributed to local institutions but also played a significant role in pivotal historical events, such as enhancing White House fencing post-Truman assassination attempt.
Having housed prominent figures including a former senator and a Miss USA, the home features salvaged enchanting pieces from the White House and Capitol, illustrating its storied legacy.
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