Photos of the Nationals’ Racing Presidents anchor our Best of Washington issue, on newsstands now. Here are some of those photos and the “stories” behind them.
Gallery: The Racing Presidents as You’ve Never Seen Them Before
Photos of the Nationals’ Racing Presidents anchor our Best of Washington issue, on newsstands now. Here are some of those photos and the “stories” behind them.
George enjoyed a pint at Bluejacket Brewery.
And a solid game of “Rock, Paper, Scissors.”
Abe does some shopping at Georgetown’s new Rent the Runway store. Perhaps a nice gown for the missus?
After a Nationals game—and a post-game drink at Bluejacket—George heads over to George Washington University to catch up on the news.
And take some selfies, of course.
Bill (William Taft) takes a trip to one of the best vintage shops in Washington, Peg Leg Vintage, which collects mid-century furniture.
And poor Teddy can’t catch a break.
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