1940 Biltmore Street NW

Washington, DC

Carl Bernstein (b. February 14, 1944) is an investigative journalist who became famous when he and reporter Bob Woodward teamed up break the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post in 1972. The reporting earned both he and Woodward the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service 1973—and investigations stemming from their revelations led to President Nixon’s eventual resignation in 1974. Since then, Bernstein has continued to write about people in power (A Woman In Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton), music and other topics for national magazines, newspapers and TV networks. In 1973, Bernstein lived at The Biltmore Apartments, located at 1940 Biltmore Street NW in Kalorama Triangle. The apartment building has also been home to DC notables like 27th President William H. Taft.

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