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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  Micheline Mendelsohn portions the Kingbird’s Burratta & Asparagus appetizer out to her daughter Catherine Luhn, 10, Saturday June 15, 2019.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Catherine and Isabella Luhn, 10 and 8, participate in the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” searching for clues in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The Luhn, Siblings (L-R) Wesley, 3, Catherine, 10, and Isabella 8, eat the Kingbird restaurant’s ice cream sundaes.<br />
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After participating in “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt” at the Watergate Hotel, the Kingbird offers free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  Clifford Luhn and Micheline Mendelsohn eat dinner with their children at the Kingbird, The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Saturday June, 15, 2019. Earlier in the evening their children Catherine, Isabella, and Wesley Luhn, 10, 8, and 3, embarked on “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the hotel’s famous Scandal Suite. The suite is where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  Framed newspapers detailing Richard Nixon’s resignation line the wall of The Watergate Hotel’s “Scandal Suite.” <br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The silhouette of Hasna Laraisse, assistant GM to The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird, is reflected in a framed picture of Richard Nixon’s resignation letter hung in the “Scandal Suite.” The date this document was signed is one of the items to find in “Scandal Scavenger Hunt.”<br />
The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Catherine Luhn, 10, fills out the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” clue card in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Hasna Laraisse, the Kingbird’s assistant GM, leads Catherine and Isabella Luhn, 10 and 8, (out of frame) from the Watergate Hotel’s restaurant to the infamous “Scandal suite.” Once there The Luhn children participate in the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt” while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the Kingbird restaurant, Saturday June 15, 2019. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The Kingbird restaurant’s Tuna Tartare.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  Micheline Mendelsohn, left, asks her son Wesley Luhn, 3, to sit down while the family eats at The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird. A common situation for parents. The Kingbird is joining other restaurants offering patron’s children something fun to do, giving their parents some adult time. The Kingbird offers “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The Luhn-Mendelsohn family cheers at the Watergate Hotel restaurant Saturday June 15, 2019. In a few minutes the couple’s daughters Isabella and Catherine Luhn, 8 and 10, on “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the hotel’s famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The silhouette of Hasna Laraisse, assistant GM to The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird, is reflected in a framed picture of Richard Nixon’s resignation letter hung in the “Scandal Suite.” The date this document was signed is one of the items to find in “Scandal Scavenger Hunt.”<br />
The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  <br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Catherine Luhn, 10, helps her three-year-old brother Wesley look through a pair of binoculars after completing the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Catherine Luhn, 10 taps on the vintage typewriter after completing the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Catherine and Isabella Luhn, 10 and 8, participate in the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” searching for clues in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Catherine Luhn, 10, reads through the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” clue card in the hallway leading to Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Wesley Luhn, 3, explores the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,”after his older sisters completed the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Wesley Luhn, 3, plays taps on a vintage typewriter after his older sisters completed the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  Wesley Luhn, 3, takes in one of the Kingbird’s ice cream sundaes.<br />
<br />
After participating in “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt” at the Watergate Hotel, the Kingbird offers free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  Isabella Luhn, 8, takes in one of the Kingbird’s ice cream sundaes.<br />
<br />
After participating in “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt” at the Watergate Hotel, the Kingbird offers free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  After participating in “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt” at the Watergate Hotel, the Kingbird offers free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The Kingbird restaurant’s Potato Puree, made with 68o egg, and saffron pistil.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  After sipping their drinks Catherine, foreground, and Isabella Luhn, 10 and 8, will leave their parents at the Watergate Hotel’s Kingbird restaurant and embark on “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the hotel’s famous Scandal Suite, Saturday June 15, 2019. The suite is where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  Framed newspapers detailing Richard Nixon’s resignation line the wall of The Watergate Hotel’s “Scandal Suite.” <br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Wesley Luhn, 3, plays taps on a vintage typewriter after his older sisters completed the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Wesley Luhn, 3, looks through a pair of binoculars after his older sisters completed the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Isabella Luhn, 8, holds up a pencil with the inscription “I Stole This From the Watergate Hotel.” She and her sister Catherine, 10, participate in the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” searching for clues in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Catherine and Isabella Luhn, 10 and 8, participate in the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” searching for clues in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Catherine and Isabella Luhn, 10 and 8, participate in the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” searching for clues in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Catherine and Isabella Luhn, 10 and 8, participate in the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” searching for clues in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Hasna Laraisse, the Kingbird’s assistant GM, leads Catherine and Isabella Luhn, 10 and 8, from the Watergate Hotel’s restaurant to the infamous “Scandal suite.” Once there The Luhn children participate in the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt” while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the Kingbird restaurant, Saturday June 15, 2019. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: One of the clues on the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt” card says “Find the quote on the wall ‘I EARNED EVERYTHING I’VE GOT.’ Who said it?” A framed picture of the Richard Nixon quote hangs in the Watergate Hotel’s “Scandal Suite.” <br />
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The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Micheline Mendelsohn, sits with her three-year-old son Wesley, during dinner at The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird, Saturday June 18, 2019.<br />
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 The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  Luhn, Siblings Wesley, 3, and Catherine, 10, eat the Kingbird restaurant’s ice cream sundaes.<br />
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After participating in “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt” at the Watergate Hotel, the Kingbird offers free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  After participating in “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt” at the Watergate Hotel, the Kingbird offers free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The Kingbird restaurant’s Rock Fish entree.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The Kingbird restaurant’s Grilled Half Chicken.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The Kingbird restaurant’s Grilled Octopus Tentacles.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The Kingbird restaurant’s smokey old fashioned.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  The Kingbird restaurant’s GMT G&T.<br />
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The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  Clifford Luhn and his wife Micheline Mendelsohn order more drinks and food from Hasna Laraisse, assistant GM at the Kingbird —The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant — Saturday June, 15, 2019. Their children embarked on “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the hotel’s famous Scandal Suite. The suite is where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  Clifford Luhn and his wife Micheline Mendelsohn imbibe in a Smoked old fashioned and GMT G&T at the Kingbird, The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Saturday June, 15, 2019. Their children embarked on “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the hotel’s famous Scandal Suite. The suite is where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019:  Hasna Laraisse, assistant GM at the Kingbird, left, talks with D.C. restauranteur Micheline Mendelsohn before ordering dinner at the Watergate Hotel restaurant Saturday June 15, 2019. Her husband Clifford Luhn, holds their three-year-old son Wesley. In a few minutes Laraisse will lead the couple’s daughters Catherine and Isabella Luhn, 10 and 8, on “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the hotel’s famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Wesley Luhn, 3, plays with a record player after his older sisters completed the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Catherine Luhn, 10 taps on the vintage typewriter and checks out the view after completing the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: A pencil with the inscription “I Stole This From the Watergate Hotel” is one of the items on the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt” cards. Sisters Catherine and Isabella Luhn, 10 & 8, are searching for clues in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Catherine and Isabella Luhn, 10 and 8, participate in the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” searching for clues in the Watergate Hotel’s infamous “Scandal suite,” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: A framed picture quoting Richard Nixon “YOUT WON’T HAVE NIXON TO KICK AROUND ANYMORE, BECAUSE, GENTLEMEN, THIS IS MY LAST PRESS CONFERENCE.” hangs in the Watergate Hotel’s “Scandal Suite.” Hasna Laraisse, the Kingbird’s assistant GM, right, guides Catherine Luhn, 10, and her sister Isabella, 8, (not seen), on the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt” Saturday June 15, 2019. The idea is to let the children play detective while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the hotel’s Kingbird restaurant. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Hasna Laraisse, the Kingbird’s assistant GM, leads Catherine and Isabella Luhn, 10 and 8, from the Watergate Hotel’s restaurant to the infamous “Scandal suite.” Once there The Luhn children participate in the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt” while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the Kingbird restaurant, Saturday June 15, 2019. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
  • Washington, D.C. - June 15, 2019: Hasna Laraisse, the Kingbird’s assistant GM, leads Catherine and Isabella Luhn, 10 and 8, from the Watergate Hotel’s restaurant to the infamous “Scandal suite.” Once there The Luhn children participate in the “Scandal Scavenger Hunt” while their parents enjoy a few minutes of adult time at the Kingbird restaurant, Saturday June 15, 2019. For desert, the whole family gets free ice cream sundaes, reputed to have been the former president’s favorite dessert.<br />
<br />
The Watergate Hotel’s restaurant Kingbird offers patron’s children “The Scandal Scavenger Hunt,” in the famous Scandal Suite, where burglars hired by former president Nixon spied on the Democratic National Convention’s offices.<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    190615_Scandal_Scavenger_Hunt_Waterg...JPG
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