05 Apr 2019

Sponsored Post:

Capitol Hill Open Houses, 4/7/19

Find your next home by browsing our CAPITOL HILL OPEN HOUSE ROUND-UP! Dare Johnson Wenzler shares her weekly curated open houses with us for your viewing pleasure. To access the link, click here! Just in time for outdoor entertaining season, 1017 7th St NE is truly an urban oasis.  Fully renovated with the finest materials and craftsmanship in 2016, […]


05 Apr 2019

Events:

The Set List, Week of 4/5/19

Hey there, live music fans! Where can you get your fix from now until the middle to end of next week? Read on: Spotlight The Capital City Symphony has not just one but TWO concerts coming up this weekend at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church: a family concert in the morning and a chamber program in […]


04 Apr 2019

Events:

To Do: Weekend of April 4th – 7th

Welcome friends! Baseball is back, Bryce is gone and we are moving on with our lives. He’s just not that into us and we are FINE. How are we moving on this weekend? Tonight, learn how the literal sausage is made (I am pretty sure I have made that joke before. Sorry?) at Union Market’s […]


02 Apr 2019

ANC:

Hill Buzz

Hey Capitol Hill! Sorry about the April Fool yesterday, but we hope at least some of you out there laughed! What’s going on around the Hill? DDOT is proposing to change direction in the 700 block of D Street SE. Last night, the ANC unanimously voted for this not to happen. You can read more […]


01 Apr 2019

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Schott’s Alley (pt. 2)

Last week, I gave an overview of Schott’s Alley, which existed for many years in the shadow of the Senate Office Building. As a look at the census records showed, it was the dominion of the laborers and the recently arrived in the city. Unsurprisingly, Schott’s Alley rarely appeared in the pages of the news […]


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