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  1. Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, built c. 1812, is a New York City and State landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The historic house museum is famous as the final home of the writer. At the time that Poe, his ailing wife Virginia, and mother-in-law Maria Clemm moved in during the spring of 1846, the house was owned by John ...

  2. Edgar Allan Poe, one of America’s greatest writers, spent the last years of his life in this modest cottage in The Bronx. Built in 1812, this cottage was typical of the working-class houses that filled the old village of Fordham.

  3. Edgar Allan Poe Cottage 2640 Grand Concourse. Join The Bronx County Historical Society for a family evening at Poe Cottage, organized by Margarita Deida Pietri, whose surrealist visual art is on display in the upper floor of the Cottage through November 1, 2024.

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  4. The Edgar Allan Poe Cottage (or Poe Cottage) is the former home of American writer Edgar Allan Poe. It is located on Kingsbridge Road and the Grand Concourse in the Fordham neighborhood of the Bronx, New York, a short distance from its original location, and is now in the northern part of Poe Park.

  5. Built in 1812, and rented by Edgar Allan Poe from 1846 until his death in 1849, this cottage in the Bronx was successfully preserved despite several threats. Location: 2640 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY | Google Maps.

  6. Oct 27, 2017 · The Poe Cottage in the Bronx is the only extant building where Poe (and his young sickly wife Virginia) actually lived, a modest abode that’s a rare example of surviving working-class housing from the mid 19th century. Through tragedy, Poe sought solitude in the surrounding mounts and fields of Westchester County.

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  8. Edgar Alan Poe moved here in 1846 in an effort to save his wife Virginia from dying of tuberculosis. Although the clean countryside air didn't prevent her death in 1847, Poe managed to write the Cask of Amontillado, the Bells, Annabel Lee, and other poems and short stories inside the cottage.

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