30 Jun 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: The Capital Under Attack

In under two weeks, one of the more important D.C.-related Civil War sesquicentennial anniversaries (the 150th)  is coming up: The Battle of Fort Stevens, fought on July 11th and 12th in 1864. The story of the battle has been described in many books and articles over the years, but I was intrigued with how the citizens of […]


29 Jun 2014

Open House Round-Up for 6/29/14

Guest contributor Dare Johnson Wenzler is a Capitol Hill resident, Realtor and co-owner of First Vine Wine Imports + Sales. This post also appears on her blog Real Estate On (and off!) the Hill. There’s just something so romantic about our carriage and alley houses here on the Hill.  Whenever one comes on the market […]


27 Jun 2014

To Do

Sorry this is a day late, I’m sure you all were too exhausted from watching the US- Germany game that you had no energy to pursue anything else last night. Tonight at the Atlas the Capital City Symphony teams up again with the Go Go Symphony. Their show sold out during the INTERSECTIONS festival this […]


26 Jun 2014

Weekend East City Event Round Up: Early Bird Edition

Anacostia Art & Reggae Saturday – 4 p.m. to 10 p. m. This Saturday East City Art and the Anacostia Gallery and Boutique team-up to bring you a self-guided tour of Anacostia’s cultural assets culminating in an Art & Reggae festival located at 2806 Bruce Place SE. For more information including details on the self-guided […]


26 Jun 2014
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