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that President Richard Nixon often traveled to Camp David, Maryland to catch broadcasts of Redskins home games that were blacked out on TV in Washington DC. He also once reserved a phone line at his Florida White House to receive the play-by-play of a Cowboys-Redskins game in Dallas.

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Fun Fact: that President Richard Nixon often traveled to Camp David, Maryland to catch broadcasts of Redskins’ home games that were “blacked out” on TV in Washington DC. He also once reserved a phone line at his Florida White House to receive the play-by-play of a Cowboys-Redskins game in Dallas.

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