03 Jul 2012

A Capitol (Hill) Fourth

To me, Independence Day is a pretty special day on Capitol Hill.  Yes there is the deep meaning of living so close to the federal government on a day we remember our declaration of freedom and how special and unique that is.  Sure, there’s that. But Capitol Hill seems to take on a very small-town […]


03 Jul 2012

Hill Buzz

Curbed DC has a great slideshow of the recently sold 252 10th Street, NE, which got above its asking price due to a very cool renovation. Prince of Petworth shared that Dangerously Delicious Pies has already opened their new Union Station location. JDLand reported that Donohoe is seeking residential options for 1111 New Jersey Avenue, […]


02 Jul 2012

First Bite: Pacifico Cantina

While it may not keep pace with H Street NE, Barracks Row has its fair share of eateries opening lately.  Last weekend saw the grand opening of Pacifico Cantina.  Next door to Belga Cafe, the new Tex-Mex restaurant and bar may be already best known for its massive roof deck; but there is also a […]


02 Jul 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: The Rebirth and Demise of the Coliseum

Last week, I wrote about the Coliseum, a bike-racing track on Capitol Hill, and the various famous bicyclists who raced there. Today, I’ll look at the end of bicycle racing there, and its further uses over the years.


30 Jun 2012

Neighborhood Damage: A sad story in pictures and Tweets

Thank you to all the @thehillishome followers and contributors whose pictures and Tweets made this post possible: we literally could not have done this without you. Follow us on Twitter: @thehillishome Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehillishome PS: Wondering what a Derecho is? Wikipedia to the rescue! [View the story “The damage and the Tweets” on […]


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