07 Jul 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: July 7, 1864

In less than a week, one of the more important D.C.-related Civil War sesquicentennial anniversaries (the 150th)  is coming up: The Battle of Fort Stevens, fought on July 11th and 12th in 1864. The story of the battle has been described in many books and articles over the years, but I was intrigued with how the citizens […]


06 Jul 2014

Open House Round Up for 7/6/14

Guest contributor Dare Johnson Wenzler is a Capitol Hill resident, Realtor and co-owner of First Vine Wine Imports + Sales. This post also appears on her blog Real Estate On (and off!) the Hill. Surprisingly, there are 25 open houses happening this Sunday in the greater Capitol Hill area… not bad for a holiday weekend ! […]


03 Jul 2014

Celebrating 4th of July on Capitol Hill

This is one of my very favorite holidays to spend in the neighborhood. Not only are we walking distance to the biggest fireworks show in town, there are tons of ways to celebrate right in the neighborhood. My favorite way to kick off the holiday takes place today. I like to sit on the Capitol […]


02 Jul 2014

A Cautionary Tale and Public Safety Reminder

Last night I stopped by the gas station at 9th and Pennsylvania Avenue, SE around 8:30 to get gas on my way home. As I pulled in I locked my doors, which I generally do after seeing so many news stories about thieves stealing purses and other valuables from the passenger side of a car while […]


02 Jul 2014

Events:

H Street’s FRESHFARM Market Celebrates 10 years!

Maybe you have witnessed the tremendous amount of change happening on Capitol Hill, and especially the H Street Corridor, in the past decade or so. It gets a little more surreal when you think of big anniversaries and milestones. It took me a couple of minutes to fathom what it means that the happy little market on […]


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