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The Department of Homeland Security has chosen to put its headquarters on a parcel of land with a checkered past for securing the homeland. Hopefully, its tarnished history won't rub off on the new occupants.The property was once part of a 250-acre estate, Grassland. At the outbreak of the Civil War, it was owned by Hamilton Loughborough, a Washington lawyer whose loyalties could best be termed divided.
April 07, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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