A grand restaurant in a small town is more than a place to eat; it can become a whole economic ase for the town. Just as Washington, D.C. is populated with lobbyists, lawyers and hoteliers who are there because it is the nation's capital, Washington, Va., 65 miles away, is developing a web of commerce around it renowned Inn at Little Washington.
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