Carlisle was born on July 9, 1927, in
Alexandria, Virginia, where she was also raised. In high school, she began to become interested in architecture and architectural history, and family members, including her father, who were involved in
real estate nurtured her interests. Carlisle married David Kay Carlisle on July 28, 1953, and they had three children together. During the 1950s and 1960s, Carlisle was a
homemaker. Her historic resources surveys, conducted in 27 neighborhoods in the city led to the "designation of four Historic Preservation Overlay Zones and more than 50 Historic-Cultural Monuments. Of the surveys, the ones in which she was most significantly involved with were
Melrose Hill (1984) and
Whitley Heights (1990). In 1996, she retired from the city, but in 2001, she joined an architectural firm in Los Angeles, Myra L. Frank & Associates. == See also ==