07 Jan 2022
05 Jan 2022

Hill Buzz

Happy 2022! In case you missed it, it snowed! On Monday, we woke up to a beautiful, heavy snowfall– perfect for making snowmen and snow angels. It was, however, not such a great snowfall for sledding down Capitol Hill. While many families got a couple of runs in, people were turned away because tree limbs […]


03 Jan 2022

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: The Lincoln Park to Garfield Park Tunnel

My love of tunnels continues unabated, but in keeping with my recent decision not to write about currently-used tunnels, I will now turn to…unbuilt tunnels! Yes, while researching the Native American canoe found on Capitol Hill, I discovered that the there were further plans to allow access for trains to and through the Hill. The […]


21 Dec 2021

News:

Hill Buzz

Happy Winter Solstice to ALL WARDS! Bring light to your spaces and charge up your crystals. Above all, please engage in one true self-care activity every day, because at this point, we are on marathon mode and we have to keep going. By the way, happy Capricorn season to all who celebrate. Wishing you much […]


20 Dec 2021

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Frontier on the Potomac

In my vain attempt to read all the books referencing Capitol Hill, I recently came across another odd item: Frontier on the Potomac. Written in 1946 by Jonathan Worth Daniels – that’s him on the left – it purports to give the inside scoop on what goes on in Washington by looking at 20 different […]


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