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  2. Harry Bosch - Wikipedia

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    Bosch lived in a cantilevered house (on stilts) at 7203 Woodrow Wilson Drive [3] in the Hollywood Hills. The money that financed Bosch's upscale home came from his work as a technical advisor for a TV mini-series, in which actor Dan Lacey portrays Bosch in a serial killer case the detective had worked.

  3. Woodrow Wilson House (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Woodrow Wilson House was the residence of the 28th president of the United States, Woodrow Wilson after he left office. [3] It is at 2340 S Street NW just off Washington, D.C.'s Embassy Row. On February 3, 1924, Wilson died in an upstairs bedroom. [3] It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964.

  4. List of residences of presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Woodrow Wilson: Beaulieu (John M. Ayer Estate, Dixie White House) [12] Pass Christian, Mississippi: 1921–1923 [a] Warren G. Harding: John Ringling Estate Bird Key, Florida: 1923–1929 Calvin Coolidge: Howard E. Coffin Estate Sapelo Island, Georgia: 1933–1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt: Little White House: Warm Springs, Georgia: 1945–1953 ...

  5. Meet Harry Bosch, (Fictional) Great American Veteran - AOL

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    The original Bosch from the novels served as a tunnel rat in Vietnam. His younger TV successor did the same job in Iraq and Afghanistan. Meet Harry Bosch, (Fictional) Great American Veteran

  6. Woodrow Wilson - Wikipedia

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    The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library is located in Staunton, Virginia. The Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home in Augusta, Georgia, and the Woodrow Wilson House in Washington, D.C., are National Historic Landmarks. The Thomas Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home in Columbia, South Carolina is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  7. Backstairs at the White House - Wikipedia

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    Wilson: In 1913, President Woodrow Wilson (Robert Vaughn) and his family moves into the White House. First Lady Ellen Wilson declares herself to be a "crusader for Negroes" and even visits Maggie at her small apartment. Mrs. Wilson dies in 1914 and the President is grief-stricken. Eventually, he marries Edith Bolling Galt (Claire Bloom) to the ...

  8. Top Trump prosecutor in DC, who was present at Capitol riot ...

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    As President Donald Trump moved last month to free the people who stormed the U.S. Capitol, his newly appointed top prosecutor in Washington put his name on a request that a judge drop charges ...

  9. Category:Presidential homes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    White House; Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home; Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home (Columbia, South Carolina) Woodrow Wilson House (Washington, D.C.) Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library; Woodburn (Charles City, Virginia)