16 Jun 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: John Nicolay on the Hill

From the number of buses infesting downtown D.C. – and especially the monuments – it is clear that school tour season is in full swing here in Washington. What’s less obvious is that we’re finally reaching the end of it. Nonetheless, I still have one tour to go this week, and so to find a […]


02 Jun 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: The Second Navy Yard Bridge

A couple of years ago I wrote about the first 11th Street Bridge. Today, as we get much closer to the completion of the project that is replacing it, I want to look a little more closely at the original structures  demise, as well as the bridge that replaced it.


26 May 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: Olive Kimball's Amphitheater

  To those (assumedly exceedingly small number of people) actually reading THIH today, I say: Welcome to beginning of summer! With it being Memorial Day and all, today’s column will be a rerun, though one that is actually appropriate for the day, as it concerns a Capitol Hill resident’s work building the amphitheater at Arlington […]


19 May 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: A Tour of Congressional Cemetery

It’s almost 11:00 on Sunday night, which means that my column for tomorrow should be showing signs of completion by now. Or, at least, some research. Or maybe even a topic. Sadly, none of the above is true right now. It’s been a busy weekend. So, instead, I will tell you about something which will […]


12 May 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: The First Eastern Branch Bridge

I recently wrote about the Wheeler Ferry and its importance in getting people across the Anacostia in the days before the federal government moved to Washington. I also mentioned the bridge that replaced it, but not its eventual demise – or the role it played during the burning of Washington 200 years ago.


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