25 Jul 2011

Lost Capitol Hill: Keeping Cool in the Capitol

As Congress continues to stay indoors trying to work out the country’s debt limit, trying to stay cool while tempers heat up, it’s time to look at how they’ve managed to keep the temperature in the Capitol at a reasonable level over the last 80 years.


18 Jul 2011

Lost Capitol Hill: The “Drifting” of Population

Ask any Capitol Hill resident as to the major changes that have occurred in this part of town, and they will tell you of the great upheavals that shook the neighborhood in the 50s and 60s, and of the large number of people that moved either to NW DC or to the suburbs, and that […]


11 Jul 2011

Lost Capitol Hill: Life After Death for the Washington Canal

Two weeks ago, we looked at the old Washington Canal and its short and unhappy life, by the end of which it was an open sewer. Today, we will look at its life after death, how the land on which it was originally built was used since.


27 Jun 2011

Lost Capitol Hill: The Washington Canal

With the opening of Yards Park and the imminent opening of Canal Park, it seems only appropriate to look at the history of the original canal on Capitol Hill. It’s hard to imagine, but there once was an active waterway cutting through Capitol Hill, by which it was possible to get all the way to […]


20 Jun 2011

Lost Capitol Hill: Keeping Cool on the Hill

Keeping cool is today hardly an issue unless, of course, your AC breaks– necessitating an expensive call to your mechanic.  Before Willis Carrier invented this fine piece of equipment, life on Capitol Hill (and anywhere in DC) was extremely unpleasant for anyone stuck here during the summer – something that was most certainly true for […]


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