24 Sep 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: Telephoning 1917

Using a telephone is, today, one of the things you learn at a very early age. Being able to communicate with people over long distances is one of those things we simply take for granted. 100 years ago, it was a very different world, and the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company wanted to make sure […]


21 Sep 2012

Books You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

By Karen Lyon When was the last time you ate a really good book? Don’t nibble on your Kindle! Come to A Literary Feast, the Capitol Hill Community Foundation’s annual fundraiser, and tuck into a fabulous dinner based on a literary work.  On Saturday, October 20, volunteer cooks all over Capitol Hill will host 34 simultaneous dinners. And […]


20 Sep 2012

To Do

Hey everybody. September really rivals December in opportunities to party. Our little corner of DC is festival central this weekend.  With last week’s mega-popular H Street festival and the upcoming Barracks Row festival, not to mention Veg Fest and the National Book festival? I’m exhausted and it’s only Thursday. Let’s just take a look at […]


19 Sep 2012

Capitol Deal on Nationals Tickets!

Remember a couple of weeks ago when we told you that in the month of September you can get an extra $5 off Capitol Deals?  Here’s a great deal to take advantage of: Get tickets to the Nationals games on October 1st or 2nd for as little as $4 with your THIH discount!  Capitol Deal […]


19 Sep 2012

AIA|DC Brings Architecture Week to Hill Locales

Each year the Washington DC chapter of the American Institute of Architects hosts a number of lectures, tours and other events that are open to the public and gathers them all under the umbrella of AIA|DC Architecture Week.  This year’s “week” kicks off on Wednesday, September 19 and runs through Saturday, September 29.  While some […]


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