22 Mar 2010

Lost Capitol Hill: Tiger Alley

On Saturday, The Hill is Home’s very own Elizabeth Festa had an article published in the Washington Post real estate section about Gessford Court. She describes the joys of living in this oasis in the middle of the city, and talks to current and former residents about their lives there. Unfortunately, the Post only afforded […]


19 Mar 2010

Open House Round Up

The weather is finally living up to the spring-time hype and cherry blossoms are starting to bud.  We all know what that means … time for the onslaught of guests.  The house pictured left could make it much easier to coexist with your in-laws or that friend you haven’t seen in 10 years that would […]


19 Mar 2010

Saturday Street Closures for Sun Trust National Marathon

Every year this one seems to catch me off guard – I get up on a Saturday morning ready to run errands all over the city only to find half of the streets shut down for the National Marathon.  I recommend rescheduling your errands that require a car for Saturday afternoon or Sunday, and making […]


19 Mar 2010

Recognizing Capitol Hill's Remarkable Women Part 2

This is the second in a series of guest posts by Sandra Moscoso, featuring a few of Capitol Hill’s sheroes — remarkable women — in honor of Women’s History Month.  Today’s post features Barbara Percival.  You can read the first post, featuring Laurie Siegel, here. Barbara Percival – Master gardener, educator, forward-thinker. Barbara’s volunteer work […]


18 Mar 2010

University High’s Future Challenged at City Review Meeting

Neighbors who were on hand at the monthly meeting of the DC Charter School Board (DCCSB) meeting on Tuesday night are hopeful their testimony against the University High Public Charter High School (UHS) was effective, but the fate of the property at 13th & C Streets Southeast won’t be announced until mid April. There is […]


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