If You Lived Here

When North Arlington Was Hardcore

Ken Davis, an author/music historian, shares North Arlington’s surprising history as a hub for the 90s punk rock scene – including being the home of Fugazi, Minor Threat, and Positive Force.

When North Arlington Was Hardcore

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    Frederick

    S4 E9 - 28m 32s

    Hosts Jen Osborn and Ricardo Frederick Evans tour three homes in the historic Frederick, MD with realtor Jon Prettyman. Their first stop is at a starter town home in the Willow Bend community, then a home sitting on 3.5 acres of land, and finally, they end at a 1901-built farmhouse with original features. Also, viewers learn about Frederick’s history and the deep German influences on the town.

  • Woodridge & Langdon, DC: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Woodridge & Langdon, DC

    S4 E8 - 28m 38s

    Beginning at the Chuck Brown Memorial Park, Jen & Ricardo join realtor Melanie Davis in the Woodridge & Langdon area of D.C., home to iconic go-go music clubs, Rhode Island Avenue businesses and fascinating history. They start at a new unit in a “boutique condo” building, then visit a renovated 4-bedroom 120-year-old home, and end at a stunning and warm Craftsman style home with two full kitchens.

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    Gaithersburg

    S4 E7 - 28m 36s

    In Gaithersburg, MD, hosts Jen & Ricardo tour three homes with realtor Rashida Lambert. They start at a move-in ready condo in Montgomery Village, then relocate to a single-family home in the Saybrooke Community, and end at a luxury, end-unit townhouse near Downtown Crown. Viewers will also learn about the Gaithersburg Community Museum and the National Institute of Standards and Technology Museum.

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