Apr 18, 2021 | Not on Home, Uncategorized, Walking Tours
Local artists displayed their work in their own micro-galleries, on porches or in yards. See the list of artists below and samples of their work.
The Capitol Hill Jazz Ensemble gave live performances during the event. (more…)
Mar 22, 2021 | Not on Home, Uncategorized
How many stories can you find in one of Capitol Hill’s square blocks? If it’s the square with Logan School at 3rd and F streets NE, the answer is many. In this tour, you’ll meet Rosina Tucker, an important civil rights activist you’ve probably never heard of. Spy the path of Reedy Creek, once a major impediment to building this neighborhood. Imagine the impact of building the magnificent Union Station just two blocks west of this site. And you’ll understand the perseverance it took to establish Logan School, which has expanded from 1892 to the present day. An easy stroll, approximately a half-mile, lasting about an hour plus time for Q&A.
SOLD OUT Tour Times:
Saturday, May 8 at 2pm
Sunday, May 9 at 10am


Old Logan School



235 F St. NE


Eat the Rainbow!

Membership is but a click away!
Mar 22, 2021 | Not on Home, Uncategorized
Notable People of Capitol Hill: Visit the homes of some of the many fascinating politicians, activists, artists, writers, and others who, from the early 19th-century to contemporary times, have made Capitol Hill their home. Curious to know where Barack Obama snoozed while a Senator from Illinois and William Cody aka Buffalo Bill hung his hat? Your guide will show you. Plan on walking about 3 miles in 2.5 hours.
SOLD OUT Tour Times:
Saturday, May 8 at 2pm and 5pm
Sunday, May 9 at 10am, 1pm, and 4pm

Buffalo Bill Was Here

Home of Congressman John Lewis




Mar 22, 2021 | Not on Home, Uncategorized
Have fun exploring the whimsy of Capitol Hill! For the young and young at heart. Tour-goers will be guided through streets and alleys near Lincoln Park, with a scavenger hunt list of fun-to-find items. These include murals, yard ornaments and water features – the special touches beloved by Capitol Hill neighbors. A meet-up location will be emailed to guests prior to the event. Children will be provided with worksheets and pencils so they can “keep score”. Plan on walking about 2 miles in a little over an hour.
SOLD OUT Tour Times:
Saturday, May 8 at 2pm and 5pm
Sunday, May 9 at 10am, 1pm, and 4pm


234 14th St. NE

Gypsy the Cow





Mar 22, 2021 | Not on Home, Uncategorized
From Marion Park to Garfield Park and the neighborhood between them. From L’Enfant’s plans to the 21st century. When Pierre Charles L’Enfant developed his 1791 plan for the City of Washington, he established a network of public spaces, squares, linked by broad avenues. These squares were designated for variety of public functions, including serving as social centers of the neighborhoods. Marion Park is one such square. The residential neighborhood around it, and leading toward Garfield Park, evolved over centuries into a rich tapestry of buildings, old and new. On this walking tour we will share stories of buildings, organizations and people in the area while allowing the youngest tour-goers to enjoy the parks. Expect to walk about a mile. Tour will last between and hour and an hour and a half.
SOLD OUT Tour times:
Saturday, May 8 at 2pm
Sunday, May 9 at 10am/1pm/4pm


Dent School, Now Capitol Hill Day

101 N. Carolina Ave. SE, Formerly the Home for Working Girls



