If you’re ever in DC and want some BOMB ass drinks and food (unlimited) hit up AMBAR in Eastern Market on 8th St. Thank me later!
The food was delicious, I was STUFFED and the girlies and I were drunk af lmao.

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If you’re ever in DC and want some BOMB ass drinks and food (unlimited) hit up AMBAR in Eastern Market on 8th St. Thank me later!
The food was delicious, I was STUFFED and the girlies and I were drunk af lmao.
PEACE
Washington, DC
4/16/25 — Ford’s Theater’s Lincoln Conspiracy tour of Congressional Cemetery in Southeast, including the graves of conspirator David Herold and wounded bystander Emerick W. Hansell.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/12/28/new-cedar-hill-hospital-southeast-dc/
Thank fucking goodness.
The first new D.C. hospital in a generation is coming to Congress Heights next year, and preparations are underway for a facility that city officials hope will usher in a new day for residents. Long underserved by institutions, residents of the poor, predominantly Black region east of the Anacostia River composed of Wards 7 and 8 have had to travel elsewhere in the city to access specialty care, and labor and delivery expertise.
The hospital is being built on 10 acres on the St Elizabeths East campus, which is 180 acres and belongs to the city. The address is 1200 Pecan St. SE, and the closest Metro station is Congress Heights. Community health clinic Whitman-Walker Health is the first major health-care tenant on the campus. It built a $30 million, seven-story glass-encased building to expand primary care offerings using its expertise in serving the LGBTQ community since the early 1970s.
Cedar Hill, a 136-bed hospital — which could expand to 184 beds — will have two towers, for inpatient and outpatient care, and a garage. In addition to a much-needed trauma center, the hospital will offer specialty care. Outpatient services will include family medicine, general medicine, cardiology, pulmonology, nephrology, oncology, hematology, neurology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, rheumatology, treatment for infectious diseases, palliative care, geriatrics, dermatology, an ENT clinic, urology, gynecology and obstetrics, Cedar Hill Chief Executive Anthony B. Coleman has said.
The National Park Service plans to redesign a portion of D.C.'s Anacostia Park and officials want your input. WTOP's Matt Small reports.