Stained glass window, Capitol Hill, Washington, DC 2014.
In a standard 1890s era apartment building, not in a church!
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capitol hill graffiti is just as good as i had hoped
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chaser drake be like "got my heart broke by a dog girl from cap hill/ ain't enough cheese for me to swallow that pill"
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John F. Kennedy and his wife Jacqueline Kennedy pose on Capitol Hill on May 23rd, 1955. This was his first day back at his Senate office following an operation on his back due to an injury from World War II.
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Sir Mix-a-Lot and his posse at Dick's, Seattle, 1989.
Photo: Charles Peterson.
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Comet Tavern, Capitol Hill, Seattle, 2015.
An institution of sorts. Is it still operating?
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Stained glass depiction of the Nativity, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Capitol Hill, DC, 2023.
Second Sunday in Advent.
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Teachers with Pride Still Have to Hide
Gay schoolteachers wearing masks at parade, June 28, 1986
In this image, Seattle schoolteachers participating in the Gay Freedom Day parade through the Capitol Hill neighborhood hold a banner reading "Teachers with Pride Still Have to Hide," and wear masks to protest the discrimination they have felt. An estimated 10,000 people participated in the event, which is part of Seattle's annual Gay Pride Week.
[ 📷 Jennifer Werner-Jones / Seattle Post-Intelligencer ]
oh, how times have changed!
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Seattle Fact #8,048,462:
At long last the reason for the disappearance of the Capitol Hill mystery vending machine & the identity of its proprietor have been revealed!
The person stocking the machine for many years was none other than the ghost of Layne Staley and the machine itself dematerialized after his excorsism by city council.
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