30 Mar 2015

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: Lincoln Hospital Medical Workers at the Lincoln Assassination

With the 150th anniversary of the Lincoln Assassination coming up, I have been looking at some of the connections to Capitol Hill that it had. I have previously looked at some of the conspirators today and next week, I will look at some of the doctors who assisted Lincoln in Ford’s theater that evening. It […]


29 Mar 2015

Real Estate:

Open House Round Up for 3/29/15

Guest 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. One of my “new” favorite Capitol Hill micro neighborhoods is the area around 4th and G Streets NE: […]


27 Mar 2015

Dining:

#BarMadness15: Introducing the Sudsy Sixteen

Hey everyone, and happy Friday! You have voted and retweeted us, and shown amazing support for your favorite bar – or your favorite bar that made it into the original 64 at any rate. We realize that if it didn’t, we are kind of dead to you. The field has officially narrowed again and above, […]


27 Mar 2015

Dining:

Bayou Bakery Opening on the Hill in Early May

Last May, we let you know that Bayou Bakery was coming to the Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital. Those of us who have been waiting impatiently ever since will be pleased to know they’ve announced an opening date of early May 2015! Chef David Guas – recently voted Best Chef by the residents […]


26 Mar 2015

News:

Potholepalooza Begins, Won’t Quit ‘Til It’s Done

As I was driving/giving myself a road massage down 6th Street NE the other day, I was wondering just how many potholes DC boasts these days, and who will repair them, and how fast. As if by artifice, this week (specifically, yesterday) Mayor Muriel Bowser launched DC’s yearly #Potholepalooza campaign. Honestly, the name alone gets […]


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