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10 DC-Inspired Gifts

Written by Washingtonian Staff | Published on December 10, 2013
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A Heirloom cutting board, $48 at Etsy.
Nomaterra DC Cherry Blossom perfume oil, 10 ml roll-on $55 at Nomaterra and 15 ml spray $86 at Meg Biram Shop.
DC flag onesie, $23.50 at Dawn Price Baby.
The Uncommon Green street map tumblers, set of 6, $75 at Etsy.
District necklace, $130-$445 at Maya Brenner.
Downing Pottery Cityscape mug, $36 at Nordstrom.
Cufflinks made from stadium seats at RFK stadium, $170 at Uncommon Goods.
NotNeutral city plate, $50 at Uncommon Goods.
Monument note cards, box of 10, $20 at R. Nichols.
CutMaps, $30 at Etsy.

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