Last week, we learned about the history of the rail lines at the Navy Yard, and how they were used to move goods in and out of that manufacturing facility. But the tracks were also used for something quite different: storage.
Last week, we learned about the history of the rail lines at the Navy Yard, and how they were used to move goods in and out of that manufacturing facility. But the tracks were also used for something quite different: storage.
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. Condo shopping on the Hill? Then you know: finding a nice one-bedroom in the classic heart of the Eastern Market neighborhood […]
Tomorrow the Atlas is partnering with area businesses once again for the second annual INTERSECTIONS on the Hill event. H Street and Capitol Hill businesses are helping to spread the word about the Atlas’ 12 day all-arts festival. Visit these businesses, make an in-store purchase and you will receive a discount to the Festival. Participating […]
These days it seems like dukes, duchesses and dowagers are all anybody talks about, but the kings of England and France, their armies and foes, are on the stage at The Folger Theatre in Henry V, and they are worth the attention. Power, leadership, honor, and tradition weigh heavy on the shoulders of the inexperienced […]
Has the winter weather got you feeling cold and drafty? Well, just think about the hundreds of nearly naked joggers participating in Cupid’s Undie Run. On Saturday, runners of all body types will strip down to their skivvies and run across Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol and back. The 1.5 mile fun run begins at the Pour House at 2 p.m. […]