Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Edgar Allan Poe House, Baltimore




Written by Leann Pettit
Grab a copy of "The Raven" and head to the Edgar Allan Poe House in Baltimore, where Poe lived from 1833 to 1835, and where he is believed to have written a number of short stories and poems, including the poem "To Elizabeth" and "The Tales from the Folio Club."

The house is very small and three stories with very good descriptive signs to explain the life of Poe leading up to his life in Baltimore, as he lived in the house in Baltimore and then going forward until his mysterious death in Baltimore.

While the house is located in a "challenging" neighborhood, visiting during the day I didn't feel uncomfortable and there were plenty of employees working at the house and street parking very close by so visitors didn't have to walk very far to get there.

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