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21 Sep 2009

Lost Capitol Hill: William Tunnicliff and His Two Taverns Pt. 1.

Tunnicliff’s Tavern is a popular Hill watering hole that has been a local favorite since the early 1980s. Its name, however, has a much longer history reaching back to before Washington was the capital of the country. From the mid 1790s, during a ten-year period, a man named William Tunnicliff ran taverns that were important […]


21 Sep 2009

Free Public Lectures on Capitol Hill

If you’re like me (by that I mean nerdy), an opportunity to attend a free public lecture about an interesting topic is actually quite exciting.  Pairing such an event with a cup of coffee or a beer with friends before or after sounds like even more fun. There are two such possible evenings coming up […]


20 Sep 2009

Freshman on The Hill

If you’ve been a regular reader of my little column, you may have picked up that I grew up out West. Also, if you know me in person, you may know that I tend to mix up “out West” and “back East”.  To me, it only made sense the other way around, after all.  Why […]


19 Sep 2009
19 Sep 2009

Open Houses on the Hill on Sunday, 9/20

Fall is in full swing and the open house listings this weekend prove the point. Go ahead; steal a few glances, daydream a bit, or put down the cold hard cash. Enjoy! Thanks Phil!


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