

Capitol Hill and the 1918 Flu Pandemic Part 4: First Deaths
A memorial to those who are known to have died of the flu and either lived on or had a significant connection to Capitol Hill.
Tom Heuser
Oct 18, 20208 min read


A Little Color Goes A Long Way: The Tile Work On Broadway
While making tote bags inspired by the Broadway tiles, CHHS member Lorn Fant uncovered the story behind the tiles' origin.
Lorn Fant
Oct 11, 20205 min read


Capitol Hill And the 1918 Flu Pandemic, Part 3: Cancel Culture
The initial impact of the 1918 flu pandemic on Capitol Hill businesses, institutions, and events.
Tom Heuser
Sep 27, 20209 min read


Historic Booth Building Denied Landmark Status
Why the historic Booth Building should be protected, why it wasn't, and what can still be done to protect it and avoid similar outcomes.
Capitol Hill Historical Society
Sep 21, 20203 min read


Cal Anderson Park's surprising past: A forgotten history haunting our present
A brief history of the disputed use of one of Capitol Hill's most favorite parks.
Taha Ebrahimi
Sep 17, 20209 min read

















