Sheryl Woodruff

Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation

Sheryl Woodruff is a public historian and nonprofit manager who is most happy when sharing history with the general public, creating educational programming that captures the themes and stories of our collective past. Before joining the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation in 2005, Sheryl served in positions at the Nathan Hale Homestead, the Connecticut Historical Society, and the former Museum of Television & Radio (Paley Center for Media).

Sheryl Woodruff appears in the following:

Edwin Fancher: Change and Continuity in Greenwich Village

Friday, September 05, 2014

WNYC
Homosexuality. Mixed-race couples. Narcotics on MacDougal Street. This archived conversation from a WNYC broadcast gives an incredible sense of what's changed--and what hasn't.
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