10 May 2018

Events:

Literary Hill BookFest 2018

Capitol Hill’s biggest book event of the year took place last Sunday in the north hall of Eastern Market. Some 40 authors from the Hill or who write Hill-related material were there to talk with their readers, and maybe sell a few copies of their works. The weather cooperated, with the forecast rain holding off […]


09 May 2018

Photography:

Hill’s Eye View: Transformed!

I love seeing artists transform crumbling facades with artwork. Thanks @thefridgedc for tagging #thehillishome and sharing your photo.


08 May 2018

Capitol Hill:

Construction Around the Hill

Construction is an annoying part of life around Ward 6 and specifically around Capitol Hill and friends– from H Street NE to the river. The District Department of Transportation frequently shares construction information. We share it with you so you can be a little more prepared for certain doom. –Maria Helena Carey From DDOT Citywide […]


07 May 2018

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Robert Eugene Carter

Having looked at the first execution in the District last week, it behooves me to follow up with the last one. It, too, took place on Capitol Hill; this time, in the D.C. jail. On July 11, 1953, George W. Cassels (pictured), a two-year veteran of the D.C. police, was waiting for a colleague when […]


07 May 2018

Sponsored Post:

Just two weeks until the Capitol Hill Classic 10K, 3K,and Fun Run!

In just two weeks, thousands of folks from the DC area and beyond are going to line up for three of the best races in the DMV. Are you going to be one of them? The NCB Capitol Hill Classic 10K race is a major annual fundraiser for the Capitol Hill Cluster School, a DC […]


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