12 Oct 2020

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Filming at the Capitol

A long weekend is a time for reruns, and while Indigenous Peoples’ Day is usually an opportunity to point people towards the Library of Congress open house, this not an option this year. Instead I took a second look at story that fits in with my recent interest in airship pictures. In this case, my […]


07 Oct 2020

Sponsored Post:

Help Dr. Halim’s Staff Find Off-Street Parking

This post is sponsored by Nishan Halim, DMD. You may know Nishan Halim as your neighborhood dentist. His practice, at 27 Sixth Street NE, is right in the heart of our neighborhood, where he has built a thriving practice for the past seven years. Dr. Halim has a small staff and some of his employees […]


06 Oct 2020

News:

Hill Buzz

Hey there, neighbors. Looks like the ballot bins are all up and operational (check out our Election portal for more info and locations) and tomorrow is the “Good Trouble” edition of Walk to School Day! But wait, you may say, why are we walking to school if school is at home? Consider it a kind […]


05 Oct 2020

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: The Freeway Stables

I recently was asked about the stables that used to be near Garfield Park. This sparked a vague memory from when I hung out at that park with my pre-school son,ten-plus years ago, but nothing else. Fortunately, the Washington Post covered the situation fairly thoroughly over the years, so here’s the story of the old […]


02 Oct 2020

To Do:

To Do From Home-ish, Week of October 2, 2020

So, how’s it going? I hope you’re wearing your masks and washing your hands extra well. Here are a few ideas for trying in vain to pry your attention away from this insane and hypnotic news cycle: First off, make sure you check your voter registration, check the resources in my Election 2020 page, and […]


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