Robert Pohl

Robert Pohl worked for many years as a computer programmer but recovered from that and became a full time stay-at-home dad. With his son now in school, he has expanded his horizons and become a self-taught historian. He has written books about his house as well as Emancipation in the District of Columbia. You can reach Robert at Robert[at]thehillishome.com

Robert Pohl
16 Nov 2020

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: The Carroll Arms Hotel

I was asked about this hotel a few months ago, but then became sidetracked with other questions. I wanted to return to it, for reasons that I trust will be obvious over the next few weeks. Operating a hotel near the Capitol has always been a no-brainer. The people coming to D.C. for the express […]


10 Nov 2020

Slightly Off-Hill:

Ike at Night

I have been watching the design and building of the Eisenhower memorial over the past 10 years. The times I’ve been there, I have felt unmoved. Too big. Too spread out. Backdrop not inspiring. But I drove by the other day at dusk, with the lights on, and – finally – felt something. So went […]


09 Nov 2020

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: The Boy Speaker, Thaddeus Morrice

The pages that used to help keep the House of Representatives running are no more, having been abolished about 10 years ago due to the ever-increasing use of electronic messaging. For some 180 years before that, they were ubiquitous, making sure that the vast amounts of paperwork produced by Congress were delivered to the right […]


05 Nov 2020

Events:

10 Years on the Hill for Labyrinth

Ten years ago, my friend Tim Krepp mentioned that a friend of his was opening a new store on Capitol Hill, one that specialized in board games and puzzles. He introduced me to Kathleen Donahue, who filled me in on the details. The store, named Labyrinth, opened shortly thereafter. I was immediately intrigued and have […]


03 Nov 2020
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