by susandabbar | Jun 13, 2012 | Oral History
Ann Satterthwaite is committed to the preservation of the environment and the community – and is also very interested in historic preservation. What better place to settle than in Georgetown? Ann arrived in Washington after finishing her graduate degree in city...
by susandabbar | May 12, 2012 | Oral History
Tea and conversation with Tom Birch: The congenial Mr. Birch first came to know Georgetown as a student at George Washington University Law School in the late 1960’s and moved there permanently with his partner in 1987 after serving in the Peace Corps and...
by susandabbar | May 7, 2012 | Oral History
Pie Friendly moved to Washington in 1971 with her new husband, Alfred, and lived in the Friendly family home on 31st Street for a few years before moving to Cleveland Park. Marrying into one of the established Georgetown families, Pie depicts a life where the tennis...
by susandabbar | Feb 14, 2012 | Oral History
Born and raised in the melting pot of Brooklyn, New York, Kevin Delany learned a sense of tolerance and understanding of different cultures at an early age. This certainly paid off later in life when he worked as a foreign news correspondent and traveled the world as...
by susandabbar | Jan 24, 2012 | Oral History
Frank Randolph was born on Reservoir Road in Georgetown and the son of Ernest Randolph, the renowned senator from West Virginia. Frank received his early education from the Hardy school and Duke Ellington high school. After two years at West Virginia University, Frank...
by susandabbar | Nov 10, 2011 | Oral History
John Richardson is a builder who has lived in Georgetown since 1976 while raising his son with wife, Nina, and developing his business. He was instrumental in the amazing transformation of Volta Park, from what was a “very run down mess – like an old freight yard –...