Barbara Gordon, resident in Georgetown since 1961, was brought up on a sugar cane ranch in Cuba, she is bi-lingual and has traveled extensively. She was the first person in the United States to recognize the extraordinary art of Ferdinand Botero and to buy his works....
Harold Sugar met his wife during the blizzard at John F. Kennedy’s Presidential inauguration – she helped push his car out of a snow bank in Georgetown. Since then, he has been an integral member of the Georgetown community as the head pharmacist of Dumbarton Pharmacy...
Barry Deutschman, owner/pharmacist of Morgan’s Pharmacy at 30th & P Sts., NW., has seen his professional life in Georgetown come full circle since beginning his association with this independent neighborhood pharmacy as a part-time weekend pharmacist in the 1970s....
Ever wonder why airplanes flying to and from Reagan National Airport follow the path of the Potomac River? You can thank Gerald Brown for his part in expressing the concerns of the residents of Georgetown about high levels of airplane noise and for his relentless...
Edward L. Emes, Jr. grew up in Mount Vernon, New York, joined the Marine Corps, was a member of the Ohio State NCAA championship swim team, and moved to Georgetown in the early 1950s. After living in several houses, he settled on N Street where extensive repairs were...