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CHS History | The Egyptian closes, Chophouse Row debut, Capitol Cider born


Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history:

2017

Pictures from the crowd: Seattle Pride March and Volunteer Park Pride Festival


Man shot in leg overnight at 12th/Olive

Capitol Hill Community Post | Mayor Murray, Councilmembers Herbold and Sawant unveil tax proposal for high-income households

2016

Vigil in Cal Anderson after worst mass shooting in U.S. history at Orlando gay club

As ridership booms, economic impact of light rail on Capitol Hill a guessing game

2015

After more than 20 years on E Pike, Edge of the Circle loses lease

‘Not one more’ — March strikes back at anti-queer violence on Capitol Hill

Broadway says goodbye to Charlie’s — UPDATE: Confirmed :(

CHS Pics | Chophouse Row grand opening

2014

First look: The Canterbury Ale House raises its gate on 15th Ave E

Blotter | Broadway/Pine robbery victim says he was beaten because he is gay

2013

Capitol Hill’s The Egyptian movie theater slated to close

Capitol Cider ready for picking on E Pike

2012

Sometimes a big surprise, ‘micro-housing’ trend rolls on in Capitol Hill

No damage as pie shop hero jumps into runaway truck rolling through 12th/Madison intersection

2011

The Good Samaritan Scammer visits Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill no longer ‘viable,’ Sonic Boom leaving Melrose Market

2016 here we come: Capitol Hill subway dig is ready to begin

2010

Mystery plaque found in Volunteer Park: Can you help find its home?

Capitol Hill to get its own winery

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ERNA RAFIQA
5 years ago

Interesting how the history tree could be made this neatly.