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Capitol Hill is the section of town -- largely residential -- located East of the Capitol and west of the Hill East neighborhood.
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Non-profit organization founded in 1997 to revitalize 8th Street SE, Washington DC's oldest commercial corridor. Includes information on activities, local merchants and attractions, and newsletter archive.
Guide and maps for sightseeing, dining, shopping and other services.
Dedicated to making Capitol Hill as a cleaner and safer place to live, work, and conduct the business of the nation's capital, while remaining a national and cultural tourist destination. Features news and a map.
Non-profit organization that raises money for projects benefiting the Capital Hill neighborhood.
Nonprofit preservation group that works to maintain the historical integrity and appeal of Capitol Hill.
Repository of photographs taken in Washington, DC's Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Non-profit service organization devoted to strengthening small-business enterprises, expanding affordable housing opportunities, developing commercial centers, and providing training to empower people to achieve prosperity. Features newsletters, calendar, news, programs and services.
Community listserv for Police Service Area 102 in northeast Capitol Hill. Free registration required.
Website of the NoMa Business Improvement District, which is located north of Capitol Hill and Union Station and named for its location North of Massachusetts Avenue. Provides information on NoMA BID's services and development initiatives.
Community Weblog for Police Service Area 102, in the Near Northeast and H Street Corridor of Capitol Hill. Posts cover meetings, events, crime statistics and police-community relations.
Collects oral histories and other historical material from Washington, DC's Capital Hill neighborhood. Includes transcripts, research bibliography, and event listings.
Walking tour of the Barracks Row neighborhood on Capitol Hill, centered on the historic Marine Barracks, describes the history of the neighborhood. One of a series of illustrated brochures produced by Cultural Tourism DC. [PDF]
Article from the online Wikipedia encyclopedia.
Old name for a former largely Irish neighborhood northeast of Capitol Hill. Article from the online Wikipedia encyclopedia.
Open source travel guide to the neighborhood.
Dedicated to making Capitol Hill as a cleaner and safer place to live, work, and conduct the business of the nation's capital, while remaining a national and cultural tourist destination. Features news and a map.
Non-profit organization that raises money for projects benefiting the Capital Hill neighborhood.
Guide and maps for sightseeing, dining, shopping and other services.
Walking tour of the Barracks Row neighborhood on Capitol Hill, centered on the historic Marine Barracks, describes the history of the neighborhood. One of a series of illustrated brochures produced by Cultural Tourism DC. [PDF]
Repository of photographs taken in Washington, DC's Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Article from the online Wikipedia encyclopedia.
Old name for a former largely Irish neighborhood northeast of Capitol Hill. Article from the online Wikipedia encyclopedia.
Collects oral histories and other historical material from Washington, DC's Capital Hill neighborhood. Includes transcripts, research bibliography, and event listings.
Non-profit organization founded in 1997 to revitalize 8th Street SE, Washington DC's oldest commercial corridor. Includes information on activities, local merchants and attractions, and newsletter archive.
Open source travel guide to the neighborhood.
Nonprofit preservation group that works to maintain the historical integrity and appeal of Capitol Hill.
Website of the NoMa Business Improvement District, which is located north of Capitol Hill and Union Station and named for its location North of Massachusetts Avenue. Provides information on NoMA BID's services and development initiatives.
Community Weblog for Police Service Area 102, in the Near Northeast and H Street Corridor of Capitol Hill. Posts cover meetings, events, crime statistics and police-community relations.
Community listserv for Police Service Area 102 in northeast Capitol Hill. Free registration required.
Non-profit service organization devoted to strengthening small-business enterprises, expanding affordable housing opportunities, developing commercial centers, and providing training to empower people to achieve prosperity. Features newsletters, calendar, news, programs and services.
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