19 May 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: A Tour of Congressional Cemetery

It’s almost 11:00 on Sunday night, which means that my column for tomorrow should be showing signs of completion by now. Or, at least, some research. Or maybe even a topic. Sadly, none of the above is true right now. It’s been a busy weekend. So, instead, I will tell you about something which will […]


18 May 2014

Capitol Hill Open Houses for Sunday May 18th

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. 310 14th St NE , open Sunday from 1-4, is chock full of flexible bonus spaces.  In addition to its 2 bedrooms […]


16 May 2014

Featured Open House of the Week

This light-filled 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom corner property is beautifully renovated, has a full basement, parking and loads of storage. Wood floors, gas range, quartz counter tops, large yard, lots of windows, walk in closets…Enough already go take a look! 1021 8th Street NE is open from 1-4pm on Sunday, May 18. This series is […]


16 May 2014

East City Weekend Round Up: Activism in Art Edition

Friday, May 16 Art Works Now – 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Art Works Now is hosting a Drink and Draw Hullabaloo Fundraiser. Join artists and educators Rushern Baker IV and Annie Rachel Wells for a night of fun and art. All proceeds will support Art Work’s Toddler Time Program. For a full description of […]


16 May 2014

Plan Ahead: Sunday's Capitol Hill Classic Race Schedule — and Street Closures

Sometimes it’s motorcades. Other times, it’s 3,500 runners — and a few pint-sized speedsters– who slow you down as you try to get across town. Sunday May 18th is the 35th Annual Capitol Hill Classic, a major fundraiser for the Capitol Hill Cluster School (comprised of Peabody Primary, Watkins Elementary and Stuart Hobson Middle), and […]


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