Built in 1930, the Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum in Baltimore is a modest 5-room row house where the renowned American writer lived for two years. The museum offers a glimpse into Poe’s daily life and the writings he produced within these walls. Visitors can explore the rooms that once inspired his work, now filled with exhibits and artifacts. While the house itself is a key attraction, Poe’s final resting place is also nearby at Westminster Hall, providing a complete experience for those interested in the author’s legacy.
Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum
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