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
08 Apr 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: John Danhakl's Saloon

A few days ago, a friend sent me a remarkable picture: A whiskey bottle that not only claimed to be distilled in DC, but had a Capitol Hill address on it. Anything having to do with booze on the Hill is like catnip to me, so I did some research. Short form: No, no distillery […]


01 Apr 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: The Rosa Parks Statue at the Capitol Rotunda

I tend to look at things that are long-gone from Capitol Hill, hence my weekly column, but I also appreciate the new too. And, with that in mind, I recently took a group on a tour of the Capitol. I usually love these tours because after I get my kids into the right line, I […]


25 Mar 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: Hollywood on the Hill: J. Edgar

We finish up our look at Mike Canning’s book on movies in DC with another recent movie with strong Hill connections. It is the story of one of the most notorious people ever born here. Where last week’s entry described the birth of the CIA, here is the story of another famous three-letter-agency.


18 Mar 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: Hollywood on the Hill, The Good Shepherd

Another movie that did not make the cut in Mike Canning’s book Hollywood on the Potomac is another movie focusing on the CIA, with scenes filmed all around the world, but based in Washington DC. Featuring a stellar cast and beautiful period set pieces, it traces the history of the Agency from its earliest beginnings. Once again, a […]


11 Mar 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: Hollywood on the Hill, Eastern Market Edition

In Mike Canning’s book Hollywood on the Potomac the author not only looks at the classics of DC movies, but also mentions – in the back – a few that didn’t make the cut, for one reason or another. I will look at one of these today, for reasons that I trust will be obvious.


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