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Preview: Capitol Hill

Explore the history and homes of Capitol Hill with Christine and John.

10/11/2021

If You Lived Here

Preview: Capitol Hill

Preview: Season 2 Episode 3 | 30s

Explore the history and homes of Capitol Hill with Christine and John.

The largest neighborhood in Washington, D.C. is full of history, from Eastern Market, one of the city’s oldest public markets, to 100+ year-old homes. Join Christine and John as they guess the listing prices of a remodeled Alley House just 6 blocks from the Capitol, a historic condo that was previously the Mount Joy Baptist Church, and the Deer House, built by an Italian stonemason in 1903.

10/11/2021

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Italian Craftsmanship Defines This Capitol Hill Home

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Clip: S2 Ep3 | 8m 3s | This 5 bedroom home on Capitol Hill is the epitome of the term “historic preservation.” (8m 3s)

The Most Efficient House on Capitol Hill

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Clip: S2 Ep3 | 4m 16s | This cozy starter home that takes advantage of every inch of its 720-square foot layout. (4m 16s)

The Story of Integration on Capitol Hill

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Clip: S2 Ep3 | 4m 11s | Integration on Capitol Hill and a peek inside the neighborhood landmark, Mr. Henry's. (4m 11s)

This Converted Antebellum Church is Divine

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Clip: S2 Ep3 | 5m 32s | Christine and John have seen the light…pouring into this condo in a converted church. (5m 32s)

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