16 Mar 2015

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: George Atzerodt’s Horse Pt. 2

Last week, I looked at the strange case of David Atzerodt’s horse. Today, I will look at another aspect of the conspiracy, this time in what Lewis Powell (or Payne/Paine) was up to that evening – and even find a little more about that horse. I also attempt to correct an Urban Legend (or, more […]


13 Mar 2015

Kids:

School Auctions: Help St. Coletta’s Garden Grow

Here at The Hill is Home, sometimes we wish we were made out of money. Frankly, I think everyone’s wished that sometimes. We’ve been telling you all about the school auctions going on, and even if the sentiment may sound maudlin, we would love to help out all the schools (and, really, hit up all […]


12 Mar 2015

Kids:

School Auctions: Tyler’s Got Good Chemistry

Some think of March as a strange, chameleon-like month of weird weather, lambs, lions and broken umbrellas. However, on Capitol Hill we’d like you to associate March with one and only one thing: SPENDING MONEY ON THE NEIGHBORHOOD’S KIDS. That’s right: we are in the thick of auction season, and this weekend brings us Tyler […]


11 Mar 2015

Kids:

School Auctions: Capitol Hill Montessori’s Very Dangerous Idea

Oh yes. I do mean dangerous. I had to spend some time doing research and active exploration in the Capitol Hill Montessori auction site in order to write this post, you see. Maria Montessori would be so proud of me! I meant to just spend about five minutes perusing the many different kinds of auction […]


09 Mar 2015

News:

Road Closures This Saturday for the Rock & Roll Marathon

Heads up, Capitol Hill! The annual Rock & Roll Marathon this weekend will be bringing road closures in all corners of the Capitol Hill neighborhood. From approximately 7:30am until noon on Saturday, the following roads will be closed: E. Capitol St NE closed from 22nd St NE to 19th ST NE and from 11th St SE […]


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