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David William Wolkowsky (August 25, 1919 –
September 23, 2018) was a real
estate developer from Key West, Florida. He is
credited with
transforming the...
- island's 26
acres (11 ha) were
donated by Key West
developer David W.
Wolkowsky to The
Nature Conservancy, who
deeded ownership of the land to the United...
- the
years and was
finally shuttered until David Wolkowsky inherited it from his
father in 1962.
Wolkowsky restored the bar and
named it "The
Oldest Bar"...
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Truman Capote; **** and
drugs were plentiful.
Buffett was
hired by
David Wolkowsky,
playing for
drinks at the
Chart Room Bar in the Pier
House Motel. There...
- the
Nebraska Cornhuskers Tennessee Williams (1911–1983),
author David Wolkowsky (1919–2018), real
estate developer,
preservationist Stuart Woods (1938–2022)...
- Ruth
Miriam Greenfield (née
Wolkowsky;
November 17, 1923 – July 27, 2023) was an
American concert pianist and
teacher who,
through music,
broke racial...
- and
commercial real estate. In 1966, real
estate developers David W.
Wolkowsky and
Clayton Partin announced they
would be
developing the
island into...
- in the 1880s, when the
community was
organized by Joe Wolfson,
Abraham Wolkowsky and
Mendell Rippa. It is
believed that most
settlers were
escaping European...
-
editor (b. 1962) John
Anthony Nevin,
American psychologist (b. 1933)
David Wolkowsky,
American property developer (b. 1919)
September 24 Norm Breyfogle, American...
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organize a
visit by John
Hemingway (Ernest Hemingway's grandson) to
David Wolkowsky's Tennessee Williams Collection. In 2015,
Christina Oxenberg moved to Serbia...