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Door To Door: Cherrydale, Va. And Michigan Park , D.C.

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Cherrydale resident Maureen Ross quickly fell in love with her quiet neighborhood of bungalows after first visiting more than 20 years ago.
Cherrydale resident Maureen Ross quickly fell in love with her quiet neighborhood of bungalows after first visiting more than 20 years ago.

It's our weekly trip around the region. This week, we visit D.C.'s Michigan Park and Cherrydale, Va.

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