06 Apr 2026

History:

Then and Now: Church of the Reformation

The Church of the Reformation across from the Folger Library is an important site on Capitol Hill, not the least for the nursery schools housed in its basement. The original building, however, is long gone, torn down when the Adams building of the Library of Congress was built. Read more about the original building and […]


05 Apr 2026

News:

From the MPD Blotter

Arrests and other crime information in the area, directly from MPD. If you have a tip, you can always call 202-727-9099. You can also send info anonymously to the TEXT TIP LINE by texting 50411. Crime Solvers of Washington, DC currently offers a reward of up to $1,000 to anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest and indictment […]


03 Apr 2026

The To Do List, Week of April 3, 2026

Happy Opening Day! One of my favorite things to do all year is to walk around Nationals Park and play Friend and Acquaintance Bingo: If there is one place where you’re bound to run into at least one person you know, it’s the baseball stadium. See you around there this season? (Disclaimer: I’m a season […]


17 Mar 2026

History:

Then and Now: The City Canal

A canal connecting the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers was a feature of the original L’Enfant plan for Washington. It took a while to build, but then remained in use until after the Civil War, by which time it had turned into an open sewer. The land on which it was built was reused, parts with […]


16 Mar 2026

News:

From the MPD Blotter

Arrests and other crime information in the area, directly from MPD. If you have a tip, you can always call 202-727-9099. You can also send info anonymously to the TEXT TIP LINE by texting 50411. Crime Solvers of Washington, DC currently offers a reward of up to $1,000 to anyone who provides information that leads to the arrest and indictment […]


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