01 Jul 2019

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Edward Kirby Smith

As far as I can tell, the first piece I wrote for The Hill is Home (or the first one that is still in our archives) ran on July 7, 2009. 10 years on, I want to look again at the subject of that column: Mary McLeod Bethune. Well-known to all the kids in the […]


25 Jun 2019

News:

Hill Buzz

It’s another stunning summer day around these parts and even the mosquitoes are behaving, so I don’t know what is going on but LET US ENJOY. What’s been going on, you ask? Allow me to take it away. The proposed changes to Florida Avenue NE are both long overdue and very exciting. You can read […]


24 Jun 2019

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: District Sand

I began looking last week at the Robert Emmet statue that was to be unveiled and displayed at the “National Gallery of Art” – a single room within what is today the Smithsonian Natural History museum. In spite of it being finished and ready for unveiling, it took a couple of months to happen. An […]


22 Jun 2019

Sponsored Post:

Capitol Hill Open Houses for 6/23/19

Find your next home by browsing our CAPITOL HILL OPEN HOUSE ROUND-UP! Washington City Paper’s Best of Washington Realtor Dare Johnson Wenzler shares her curated open houses for sale with us for your viewing pleasure. To access the link, click here! This weekend’s open house is charming home on Park Street, one of the most coveted blocks on Capitol […]


21 Jun 2019

Photography:

Hill’s Eye View: Lounging Around

I look at this image and I imagine my self reclining in a tent with a hot, dry desert wind blowing in. And camels, see the adorable tiny camels? Thanks for the lovely image @wovenhistory! Here’s hoping this humidity take a turn and there are plenty of reasons to take a load off in your […]


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