30 Sep 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: The Ice Famine of 1906

When we left the Chapin-Sacks company last week, it looked as if they were headed for bigger and better things. Plans were afoot to not only increase their core business of butter and ice cream, but to expand into other fields, including the production of ice. It would not work out well for anyone concerned.


29 Sep 2013

Open House Round-Up for 9/29/13

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. 717 5th St NE, listed at $925,000, has a great combination of location, style and flexible living spaces.  This 1920s porchfront […]


27 Sep 2013

News:

Posts from #IAmNavyYard

Hey everyone! Remember how last week I told you all about Rachel Reilly Carroll’s project, #IAmNavyYard? Well, many of you have been taking photos and here is an awe-inspiring sample of what you’ve put out. If you want to tell us why you love the Navy Yard, tag your Twitter and Instagram posts with #IAmNavyYard. […]


27 Sep 2013

East City Art Round Up: You Participate Edition

Friday, September 27th Public Art Concepts (begins at 7 p.m.) This is your opportunity to participate in the public arts process shaping the visual aesthetic of the Gateway Arts District by engaging with the artists and the policy makers who create and decide, respectively, how that aesthetic is shaped.  For details, click here. Joe’s movement […]


27 Sep 2013

Prepare for the Zombie Invasion!

This is a bike-loving city, so it stands to reason that our zombies don’t need to drag their rotting limbs on the ground when they can hop into the bike lane instead. On Wednesday, October 9th, the monthly DC Bike Party ride will transform into The Riding Dead.  Biking zombies will meet in the middle […]


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