04 Feb 2013

Lost Capitol Hill: The Navy Yard Railroad

Railroads on Capitol Hill are something that I have written about before and am sure to return to again. In spite of (or maybe because of?) rail’s current low importance as a method for traveling, there is, to me, no more romantic way of traveling.  I was thus thrilled to find that there was once […]


03 Feb 2013

Open House Round-Up for 2/03/12

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. There’s an adorable, yet surprisingly spacious, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath house open this Sunday from 1-3.  Listed at $639k, 709 D […]


31 Jan 2013

The Capitol Building – Is it Time?

The US Capitol is in trouble. Well, quite a bit of trouble, but let’s talk about the dome for now. The nearly 10 million pound iron dome is almost 150 years old and hasn’t had a major restoration since 1959-60. The Washington Business Journal is reporting that bids for a multi-year, multi-million dollar project are […]


31 Jan 2013

Where to Eat and Drink on Capitol Hill this Super Bowl Sunday

Get ready Washington. On Sunday, the purple, white and black will be out in full force, and Redskins fans everywhere will have no choice but to sit silently and watch. At least there are food and drink specials to help ease the pain. On Sunday, Capitol Hill bars will serve up deals for Ravens and […]


30 Jan 2013

Five Questions: Adam Ruben, Chair of the School Within a School Expansion Committee

There is some anxiety these days among the parental set on Capitol Hill, reference by Tim in his recent post.  The DCPS school lottery is now open (through 11:59pm on Feb. 25, 2013!) and fears of being #321 on a pre-school wait list looms large. I can tell you among the parents of kids 3-5 the […]


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