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  2. Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site is a preserved home once rented by American author Edgar Allan Poe, located at 532 N. 7th Street, in the Spring Garden neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Though Poe lived in many houses over several years in Philadelphia (1838 to 1844), it is the only one which still survives. [2]

  3. List of National Historic Landmarks in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Forrest House, first home of the Philadelphia School of Design for Women, ... Edgar Allan Poe House. December 29, 1962 : North Philadelphia 532 N. 7th St. ...

  4. List of museums in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Historic house: Victorian mansion and garden Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site: Lower North Philadelphia: Historic house: Home once rented by author Edgar Allan Poe, exhibits about his life and works Elfreth's Alley Museum: Center City: Historic house: Only house on Elfreth's Alley that is accessible to the public The Fabric Workshop and ...

  5. Locust Street - Wikipedia

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    Between 1838 and 1844, the famed author and poet Edgar Allan Poe lived at four different locations in Philadelphia, including one residence at 16th and Locust Streets. While in Philadelphia, Poe authored 31 stories, including "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" in 1841 and "The Gold-Bug" and "The Tell-Tale Heart", both in 1843. [2] [3]

  6. Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, located at 203 North Amity St. in Baltimore, Maryland, is the former home of American writer Edgar Allan Poe in the 1830s. The small unassuming structure, which was opened as a writer's house museum in 1949, is a typical row home.

  7. Richard Gimbel - Wikipedia

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    Thereafter, he was a voracious collector of books, specializing in Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, and Thomas Paine in addition to anything aeronautical. [1] He purchased the Philadelphia home of Edgar Allan Poe, filled it with his non-aeronautical collection, and presented it to the city of Philadelphia as the Edgar Allan Poe House and ...

  8. Edgar Allan Poe - Wikipedia

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    The Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site in Philadelphia, one of several preserved former residences of Poe No childhood home of Poe is still standing, including the Allan family's Moldavia estate. The oldest standing home in Richmond , the Old Stone House, is in use as the Edgar Allan Poe Museum , though Poe never lived there.

  9. Category:Historic house museums in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Historic house museums in Philadelphia" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. ... Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site ...