
1827 Adams Mill Road, NW
Thanks to A. for sending: “the outdoor/plaza seat is now open at the Foxtrot in Adams Morgan“

1827 Adams Mill Road, NW
Thanks to A. for sending: “the outdoor/plaza seat is now open at the Foxtrot in Adams Morgan“

photo by angela n.
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From an email:
“This event happening in Petworth on May 1:
Are you ready to test your music knowledge? Join us for a rockin’ night of musical bingo by Capital Trivia at Unos Mas (3911 Georgia Avenue NW), filled with friendly competition, catchy tunes, out-of-this-world tacos and margs, and fun prizes.
All proceeds from this event will go to Truesdell Elementary, (more…)

I mean there can only be one stumpy but this guy in Tenleytown might have to scratch that itch next year. Especially if they trim that other dead limb…

“Tut – sphynx cat”

“Chance (poodle )”
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2501 Champlain Street, NW
“Dear PoPville,
Do we yet know the fate of City Bikes Adams Morgan?”
Sadly we learned back in December the closures would be permanent.
Updates when we learn what becomes of the space.

This rental is located at 1466 Harvard St NW near 15th and Harvard. The Craigslist ad says: (more…)

photo by Elvert Barnes
From the office of Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton:
“Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) introduced the Paul Laurence Dunbar Commemorative Coin Act to direct the Secretary of the Treasury to mint 50,000 five-dollar coins, 400,000 one-dollar coins and 750,000 half-dollar coins in recognition of Paul Laurence Dunbar, one of the first influential African American poets in American literature. (more…)

via WMATA
Looking good! WMATA wrote “the K Street entrance of Farragut North reopened with three brand new, more reliable escalators. Metro is replacing more than 139 escalators across the system through 2027.”