Frida Burling has seen Georgetown transform from a “sleepy old southern town…full of racial prejudice” into a vibrant community with lots of young families. Frida moved to Georgetown in 1945 with her first husband and after a brief stint in Cleveland Park, moved back...
John Prince moved to Georgetown in 1954 with a Cordon Bleu education in French cooking after fighting in WWII and travelling the globe. After many years in the catering business and a short stint as manager of The City Tavern Club, he decided his next business...
Page Wilson has lived in the same house on Q Street for over fifty years. Raising four children and three step-children with her second husband, she explains that they rented the house next door and cut a hole in the wall to connect the two to accommodate their newly...
Ray Kukulski moved to Georgetown as a young naval officer in 1967 with a few of his naval buddies and the group rented a house between M Street and the Potomac. After more than forty years of living in “lower Georgetown,” Ray has witnessed the massive changes that...