2006年VOA标准英语-Nearly $2 Million Needed to Save Historic(在线收听) |
By Paige Kollock Nestled on the corner of New Hampshire Avenue and O Street in Washington D.C.'s Dupont Circle sits a historic gem that is now in jeopardy, unless nearly two million dollars can be raised by December. ----------------------------------------------------
The Heurich House is known to locals as 'The Brewmaster's Castle.' It is one of America's most intact late-Victorian house museums. Its 31 rooms are filled with hand-carved wood, hand-painted ceiling canvases, luxuriously furnished rooms, and original turn-of-the-century Heurich family collections. The castle was built from 1892 to 1894 by German immigrant, brewer and philanthropist Christian Heurich. Grandson Gary Heurich is a tour guide. "By the early 20th century, Heurich was so successful he'd become the largest private landowner in D.C. as well as the largest employer of Germans."
"The second reason that this is important, historically, is that this was the first fireproof residence in the city of Washington,” says Gary. “Heurich's first two breweries were just down the street, and he had three fires, the third almost put him out of business, so he was determined to build a fireproof residence."
The brewmaster was also one of Washington's most successful businessmen, founding Olde Heurich Brewing Company, whose beer can still be ordered in local restaurants today. Now mortgage interest rates are skyrocketing and the foundation is unable to meet payments, says Jane Levey, program director at Cultural Tourism D.C. For Gary, who says he spent Christmas in the kitchen drinking his grandfather's beer, losing the house would be devastating. "I just took it in, and tried to imagine what it would have been like to be here having a meal with my grandparents .... I love this room." Gary has put his regular job on hold to dedicate himself to tours. The hope is that the last-minute publicity blitz will bring new visitors -- and with them, new donations. In the past two months, The Heurich House Foundation received more than $100,000 in donations. The public interest spurred the mayor to set aside money for the castle in the city's budget, allowing it to escape the threat of a sale ... for now. |
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