11 Sep 2012

Hill Buzz

In case you somehow missed the news, Union Market opened this last weekend.  Coverage and photos from: Frozen Tropics, Urban Turf, Candy Sandwich, EatMore DrinkMore. City Paper reported that Crafty Bastards will be moving to Union Market this year. JDLand got a tour of the Boilermaker shops and shared pictures of the latest progress. Frozen […]


10 Sep 2012

Get an extra $5 off Washington Post's Capitol Deals in September

During the month of September, The Washington Post is offering readers of The Hill is Home an extra $5 off their daily deals!  Just enter “HILLISHOME” when you check out.  You can start with today’s deal: $25 for Mexican/Cuban Feast with Margaritas for 2 at Mi Vecindad.  Enter the code when you checkout and you’ll only […]


10 Sep 2012

Hill's Eye View: Mourning the Imminent (Seasonal) End of the Yards' Friday Concerts

One of my favorite summer activities is enjoying the Friday Night concert series at the Yards Park. Sadly, they’re drawing to an end. Enjoy Sin Miedo ‘s celebration of salsa this Friday night, starting at 6:30 p.m and toast this fantastic concert venue and the musicians that have made this great summer series.  Better yet, […]


10 Sep 2012

Have you seen Maggie the dog?

The Hill is home to many dog owners so I don’t have to explain to our readers how much these pups mean to the families they belong to. One of our fellow residents has a dog, Maggie, who went missing a week ago Friday. Maggie is a tan beagle/retriever mix with white feet and chest […]


10 Sep 2012

Lost Capitol Hill: Thomas Law

You’ve all heard the joke: How do you make a small fortune in the [art/wine/horse] business? Start with a large one. Well, add another one to that: The early real estate business on Capitol Hill. No one better exemplifies this than Thomas Law, who arrived here in 1795 with a large fortune — and ended […]


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