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Washington, D.C. in Lego Form; The Best Bachelor(ette) Pads

All the news from Curbed DC this week.

Missy Frederick is the Cities Director for Eater.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — What would D.C. look like if it were made of Legos?

ADAMS MORGAN — What are the best of the best homes currently on the market in Adams Morgan? Here they are, mapped.

BETHESDA — The newest, most totally ridiculous, and totally lavish amenity: a Sommelier in Residence.

I-395 — Capitol Crossing is the largest private development currently underway in the District. See what you should know about it here.

GLOVER PARK — The next new swanky rooftop venue is going to located at a Glover Park hotel, called The Savoy.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Here are the 10 best bachelor(ette) pads on the D.C. market. Vote for which one you like the most!

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The year isn't even halfway over, but already the D.C. area has seen some pretty pricey sales. See where the most expensive home sales have been so far this year.

FOREST HILLS — This floating home designed by architect Travis Price just recently had its price chopped. Take a look inside.

GREAT FALLS — This $2 million mansion was built to replicate the look of Chicago's mid-1920s Hinsdale Village.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — What can you rent in Washington, D.C. for $1,450/month?

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Ever have a terrible (or wonderful) experience with pop ups? Let Curbed DC know!

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Museum of Science Fiction is hosting their first exhibition July 7.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Which is cheaper: buying or renting?

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Check out four D.C. abodes that are trying way too hard to act like art galleries.