Apr 10, 2015 | Not on Home, Preservation Cafés
The April 16, 2015 Preservation Cafe featured conservator and Capitol Hill neighbor, Justine P. Bello. Justine conserves and restores architecture, sculpture and monuments both around Washington, DC and around the country. This month’s talk focused on the public monuments of Capitol Hill.
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Apr 10, 2015 | Dick Wolf Lecture, Not on Home
The Dick Wolf Memorial Lecture is an annual event to showcase excellence in research and writing on urban planning and historic preservation in the District of Columbia by a student or intern. The winner delivers a presentation and receives a $1,000 prize.
Dick Wolf (1933-2012) was one of the District’s most ardent and effective visionaries. After moving to Capitol Hill in 1964, he worked tirelessly and effectively on community planning (including the Comprehensive Plan), historic preservation, and sound neighborhood development. He served on the CHRS Board for many years, most often as President, and also served on the Committee of 100 of the Federal City. His vision for Washington was of a great, world-class city that houses both the nation’s great institutions as well as families with young children; balances its appetite for massive growth with preservation of the character of its irreplaceable historic residential neighborhoods; and integrates sound, sustained city planning principles, practices and administrative processes into all the city’s business.
Mar 26, 2015 | Calendar, Not on Home
On Tuesday, April 14,2015, Erin Bergin Voorheis will deliver a richly illustrated Overbeck History Lecture based on her late father’s book on the Washington Arsenal explosion of 1864. (more…)
Mar 13, 2015 | Beyond the Boundaries, Not on Home
On March 13, 2015, the Society petitioned Gretchen Pfaehler, Chair of HPRB in support of the Swampoodle addition to the Capitol Hill Historic District (Case 15-01). Swampoodle Nomination HP Staff Report (more…)
Feb 20, 2015 | Calendar, Not on Home
If Buildings Could Talk! Why Preservation Matters:
Architecture and Historic Preservation Workshop for Children
Date: Saturday, March 7, 2015, 10 am – noon (more…)
Feb 10, 2015 | 60th Anniversary of CHRS, Membership Forums, Not on Home
On January 28, 2015, we celebrated our 60th anniversary in the newly renovated parish hall at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church. Over 100 members and guests attended, and were treated to music, food, cake, and reminiscences about some of CHRS’s victories in past decades by members who took part. Photos of the event are posted here. (more…)
Feb 9, 2015 | Calendar, Not on Home
On Tuesday, February 24, at 7:30 p.m., author and attorney Carol McCabe Booker will deliver an Overbeck History Lecture based on the newly republished autobiography of Alice Dunnigan, who overcame both race and gender barriers as the first black woman to break into the national press corps in Washington. (more…)
Feb 7, 2015 | 60th Anniversary of CHRS, Not on Home, Photos, Uncategorized
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Susan Burgerman & Beth Purcell
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Shauna Holmes, Rob Nevitt, & Esther Bushman
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Pianist Jay Frost
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Peter May, Esther Bushman, Monte Edwards
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Pat Taylor
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Patrick Crowley, Stephen Ayers (Architect of the Capitol), and Mamie Bittner – 6oth Anniversary Party
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Carl Nash, Cindy Janke & Nicky Cymrot
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Monte Edwards
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Monte Edwards, Maureen Cohen Harrington, Tom Grahame, Jan Kern
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Mimi Wolf
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Mimi Wolf
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Author Mike Canning
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Cindy Janke
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Lisa Dale Jones, President of CHRS
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Judy Canning
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John Smith
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John Muller
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Jim Taylor
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Hazel Kreinheder
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Hazel Kreinheder
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Gary Jones & Lisa Dale Jones
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Dudley Brown & Patrick Crowley
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Doug Wheeler
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Patrick Crowley, Nick Crowley & Patricia Malumby
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John Muller, Tom Alder, Larry Pearl
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Louise Cort, Robert Weinstein
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Ward Six Council Member Charles Allen
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Hill Rag Editor Andrew Lightman
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Guy Martin, Susan van den Toorn, Heather Wheeler, Patricia Malumby
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Jennifer Cate
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Audrey Nevitt & Tina May
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Maureen Harrington and Susan Burgerman
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Tom Grahame