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The Walt Whitman House is a historic building in Camden, New Jersey, United States, which was the last residence [3] of American poet Walt Whitman, in his declining years before his death. It is located at 330 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, known as Mickle St. during Whitman's time there.
Whitman spent his last years at his home in Camden, New Jersey, which is open to the public as the Walt Whitman House. After suffering a paralytic stroke in early 1873, Whitman was induced to move from Washington to the home of his brother—George Washington Whitman, an engineer—at 431 Stevens Street in Camden, New Jersey.
The Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site & Interpretive Center is operated by the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association (WWBA), [7] which was formed in 1949 to preserve the home. It was designated a New York State Historic Site in 1957 and in 1985 was added to both the New York State Register and National Register of Historic Places . [ 5 ]
The Walt Whitman house in Camden, N.J. (Randy Duchaine / Alamy) Though it’s just one of the dozens of places poet Walt Whitman lived during his 72 years, this Camden residence was the only house ...
Crane began his writing career in this Asbury Park house. [54] Walt Whitman: Walt Whitman House: 1884–1892 Camden: The only house that Whitman owned. [55] William Carlos Williams: William Carlos Williams House: 1913–1963 Rutherford
Walt Whitman Museum may refer to: Walt Whitman Birthplace , Huntington, NY, the Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site and Interpretive Center. Walt Whitman House , Camden, NJ, the famous poet's last residence.
Walt Whitman House: Camden: New Jersey: NRHP NHL: Federal: October 15, 1966: House of Walt Whitman from 1884 till death [13] Whiskey Row Historic District: Louisville: Kentucky: NRHP HD: Federal: June 4, 2010: 105 West Main Street was The Downtowner, a gay bar, from 1975 to 1989 [23] Williams Building — San Francisco: California---
Other attractions at the Waterfront are the Ulysses Wiggins Park Riverstage and Marina, One Port Center, Nipper Building (aka Victor Lofts), the Walt Whitman House, [8] the Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center, the Rutgers–Camden Center For The Arts and the Camden Children's Garden. [9]