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Bastille Brasserie on the north side of town has been serving amazing French food since 2006. It’s one of our favorites and today was the...

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Bastille Brasserie on the north side of town has been serving amazing French food since 2006. It’s one of our favorites and today was the...

The Brawner apartment building was built in 1914. I couldn’t find more history on the building, but found it is five or six separate apartments...

This little home on Prince St is wedged in between its two neighbors. It was built in 1890 and is currently setup as a multi-family...

I know I’ve posted the Farmers Market before, but the weather was actually decent so we walked down with the dogs. One of the oldest...

This flounder house on S Fairfax was built in 1830. Flounder houses are named after the flat fish and were popular in the area after...

Quick trip to Brooklyn for Stationery Fest and a couple bookstores that were on the wish list.

Seen while walking the dogs. They weren’t impressed.

This house on S Lee St was built in 1800. It sits on a double lot and faces Windmill Hill Park and views of the...

Most basement doors around here are just doors. But a few have this style.

Sometimes we’re too busy looking up and miss the little things. Found in the crosswalk at S Saint Asaph and Prince Streets.

I attended the 2024 DC Fountain Pen Supershow today. Started in 1992, the pen show is billed as “the largest pen show in the world”....

This house on Prince St sneaks up on you; hidden behind a wall and plenty of greenery. Surprisingly, there’s a plaque on the front of...

This Victorian home on Duke St is one of my favorites in town. Built in 1830, it has five bedrooms, an elevator, a garage, a...

This house on the far southern end of Old Town, on Green St, was built in 1952. I couldn’t find any information other than size...

This large home at the corner of S Lee and Wolfe streets was built in 1798. The kitchen at the back wasn’t added until 1897....

You can tell we’re just a few miles outside DC. There are spies everywhere…

This row of restored Victorian townhomes is on S Pitt St, across from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.

There are many antique style boot scrapers around town. But this is the only one I’ve seen shaped like a chicken. This is the 200...

This vintage road sign is one of only three remaining. AAA installed these signs in the 1930s to help guide drivers from the George Washington...

King Street shops (and restaurants) between Lee and Fairfax.
