10 Jun 2015

Arts & Entertainment:

Museum Hack: Highbrow/Lowbrow Fun

One of the best things about DC and, specifically, about the Hill, is the free and unfettered access to museums. For Capitol Hill residents, a ten-minute walk places us in the center of one of the best art collections in the world but… how did that art get here? How much of it is, objectively, […]


09 Jun 2015

Guides:

How to Spend a Perfect Sunday at Union Market

If you haven’t been to Union Market yet for a Mason Dixie biscuit or ice cream from Trickling Springs Creamery, run… don’t walk! But perhaps save it for a Sunday because I’ve discovered a great itinerary for a Sunday afternoon at DC’s chicest market. Start your Sunday with some refreshing Yoga with Nya at noon. […]


09 Jun 2015

News:

Hill Buzz

District Source took a look at the now-progressing Half Street project by Nationals Park. DCist looked back at Sherrill’s, the old Capitol Hill diner known more for its surly waitresses than for its food. Hill Now reported that &Pizza will open on Barracks Row “in the next few months” District Source shared the plans for the […]


08 Jun 2015

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: The Shad-hatcheries of the Navy Yard

For the past couple of years, the Anacostia Watershed Society has partnered with local schools to help with the shad population in the Anacostia River. By protecting the eggs during their gestation and hatching, a far larger percentage of the eggs turn into hatchlings, jump-starting the fish’s recovery in the river. As it turns out, […]


07 Jun 2015

Real Estate:

Open House Round Up for 6/07/15

Contributor Dare Johnson Wenzler is a Capitol Hill resident, Realtor at Compass Real Estate and co-owner of First Vine Wine Imports + Sales. This post also appears on her blog Real Estate On (and off!) the Hill. Garage and a koi pond?  Why not? 323 9th St NE, open Sunday 6/7 from 12-4 p.m. has that, […]


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