Tag: Capitol Hill history
Telling Our Story, in Our Own Words
There’s an old saying in our neighborhood: You don’t move to Capitol Hill. You join Capitol Hill. But what does that really mean? How...
53 Years of Family Feeding Friends
When I first walked into Jimmy T’s, I was immediately given a warm welcome from the staff. I was also greeted by a customer,...
Exploring House History in the Time of COVID
Join in Wednesday as architectural archivist and Hill resident Maygene Daniels presents a virtual Preservation Cafe, “Exploring House History in the Time of COVID.”
The...
Learn About Hill’s Public Squares and Parks
On Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 6:30 p.m., Justine Bello, an Architectural Conservator, will discuss the varieties of public spaces and who is responsible for...
Reserve Now for March Overbeck Lecture: ‘Razzle-Dazzle’
Oh, lovers of strong women who make history and the Hill they called home while they did so --you'll want to go to the...
Overbeck Project Launches New Website
For 41 years, James C. (‘Jim’) Finley ran a no-frills boxing gym on the second floor of his auto repair shop at 518 Tenth...