18 May 2010

DCPL Cites Historic Hill Structure as "Endangered" AGAIN

This past weekend the DC Preservation League announced its 2010 list of the most endangered historic places in Washington.  One Capitol Hill structure made the short list this year: Anne Archbold Hall on the grounds of the former DC General Hospital.  (Note to the DCPL: this property is in Southeast DC, not Northeast as listed in […]


18 May 2010

Hill Buzz

It’s a big week here at The Hill is Home!  We’re only a few days away from our one-year anniversary, and couldn’t be more excited about how far we’ve come since our first post last spring.  We’ll share some of our proud achievements with you in a post later this week, but until then, thank […]


17 May 2010

Apparently, I Hate You All

So, a few weeks ago, I got a call from a Washington Post reporter, Annys Shin, regarding some comments I had made on a Greater Greater Washington post regarding strollers on the Circulator. We chatted briefly about the challenges and rewards of urban parenting and then I more or less forgot about the conversation until […]


17 May 2010

Monday Morning Circle Time

Nothing like the rainy Monday morning after a spectacular spring weekend! Sigh…But let’s extend that blissed out state just a moment longer as we find out how THIH writers spent these two mostly gorgeous days. Did anyone run in the Capitol Hill Classic? Tim: Went camping with the family. You can lead a two year […]


17 May 2010

Lost Capitol Hill: Epworth Church

Repurposing churches is all the rage these days. Whether they’re being turned into condos, or offices, or bars, the grand spaces and architectural details give the architects in charge a huge variety of options. In some cases, though, it seems as if the best idea would be to keep it as a church. Today’s subject, […]


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