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Sidewalk Offline Restaurant Guide:
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by Sidewalk Com (Editor), Kathleen Flinn (Editor)
November 1997, Paperback, 288 pages,
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October 1998,
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September 1998, Paperback, 222 pages, (guidebook)
Washington's largest city is made
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March
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