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This dark, gothic Victorian home was inspired by Edgar Allen Poe. Whether it’s the dark walls, velvet curtains, Spanish tile, or handpicked antiques, this house was designed to connect people with a time gone by. #darkpaintcolors #blackwalls #gothicdecor #victorianhome #antiques Victorian Homes Interior Kitchen, Gothic Maximalism, Gothic Victorian Homes, Gothic Victorian House, Maximalism Decor, Gothic Living Room, Sofa Design Ideas, Living Room Murals, Gothic Interior

This dark, gothic Victorian home was inspired by Edgar Allen Poe. Whether it’s the dark walls, velvet curtains, Spanish tile, or handpicked antiques, this house was designed to connect people with a time gone by. #darkpaintcolors #blackwalls #gothicdecor #victorianhome #antiques

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The Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum is the former #Baltimore home of the American writer. | #SancerresAtSunset via @lesliecarbone Washington Museums, Literary Humor, Boston Museums, Edgar Allen, Living History Museum, Sea To Shining Sea, Allen Poe, Desk And Chair, Edgar Allen Poe

The red attic staircase is winding and narrow, so narrow that only one visitor at a time can climb up and peer into the the small bedroom once likely occupied by Edgar Allan Poe. The 2.5-storey gabled brick Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum too is narrow, now narrower by half than when Poe lived

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Edgar Allan Poe House | Explore Baltimore Heritage Garret Room, Famous Writers, Famous Houses, Detective Fiction, Baltimore City, Rich Home, Allen Poe, Edgar Allen Poe, Town House

Edgar Allan Poe, writer, poet, inventor of detective fiction, is probably most famous for his poem “The Raven.” He spent time in Baltimore off and on through his entire life. Though born in Boston, he first arrived in Baltimore on a family visit to his paternal grandparents when he was just five weeks old in 1809. Poe's association with this house began around the beginning of 1833, when Maria Clemm moved her family to this modest 2 ½ story rowhouse on Amity Street (originally number 3,...

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