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08 Mar 2012

Hill East Redskins Reservations

By Michael Hoffman Walking through the National Building Museum’s latest exhibit, Unbuilt Washington, it’s hard not to consider the debate about whether the city should allow the Washington Redskins to build their new headquarters and training facility in Capitol Hill East next to RFK stadium. Sketches hang on the walls of canals running through what […]


08 Mar 2012

Take me out to the Ballgame: 10 Reasons to Cheer on the Nationals in 2012, Part 2

By Andrea Klee Last week, we looked at two things that may turn the 2012 Nationals team into one that could make a run for the playoffs. Well, in the meantime, Major League Baseball made things a little easier for our friendly ballplaying neighbors; MLB just instituted an additional wild card team from each league. […]


07 Mar 2012

In Season/On Special: Oven Roasted Pork Tenderloin

Guest contributor Dare Johnson Wenzler is a Capitol Hill resident, Realtor and co-owner of First Vine Wine Imports + Sales.  This post also appeared on her blog Vine Art. Although they always look elaborate and showy, one of the easiest entrees to prepare is some type of roast – be it beef, lamb or pork.  […]


06 Mar 2012

Selling Real Estate: Is Your Roof in the Gutter?

Guest contributor Jessica Wilkie is a Hill resident and Realtor with M Squared Real Estate. This post also appeared on her blog. Selling real estate in DC? You, like many sellers may have this question hanging over your head: “My roof is near the end of its useful life. Should I replace it before putting […]


01 Mar 2012

Volunteers Needed for Rock n’ Roll Marathon

By Kate Gallery You don’t need to be a runner to be a rock star. Volunteers are needed to help orchestrate the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series, an event beginning and ending here on the Hill at RFK Stadium on Saturday morning, March 17th. A full 26.2-mile marathon, a half marathon and a two-person relay […]


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