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Hemingway's study above the pool house where he wrote. The typewriter on the round table is the typewriter he used as a war correspondent.
On the set of Elevator Repair Service's "The Sun Also Rises" rehearsal in the Paramount Theatre.
Photo credit: Nora Lindsay
Oak Park, Illinois
The Queen Anne home was constructed in 1890 by his grandparents. He was born here July 21, 1899. The home was sold out of the family in 1905. It was bought by the Hemingway Foundation in 1992 and became a museum in 2001.
Yours truly in front of Papa Hemingway's house in Key West. After seeing the sweat on my shirt, I think you'll join me in wondering how they made do without any fans or air conditioning in the home.
Using the Canon PowerShot A1100 IS Digital Camera. Not an entirely routine evening. We chatted with Richard Chamberlain, who seems to be a regular at Basix. Maybe I can talk him into being in a photo in the future.
Floridita or El Floridita is a historic fish restaurant and cocktail bar in the older part of Havana (La Habana Vieja), Cuba. It lies at the end of Calle Obispo (Bishop Street), across Monserrate Street from the National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana). The establishment is famous for its daiquiris and for having been one of the favourite hangouts of Ernest Hemingway in Havana. The bar now boasts a life size bronze statue of Ernest Hemingway positioned in his favourite spot at the end of the bar. On a small plaque hanging in El Floridita, hangs Hemingway's signed quote: "My mojito in the Bodeguita del Medio and my daiquiri in the Floridita".
Ernest Hemingway wrote the first few chapters of ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’ in Room 551 at Hotel Ambos Mundos.
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The original Tudor design of this house represents a compromise between Wright and his client. After a 1922 fire, Wright redesigned the second floor. Early Prairie elements can be seen in the use of Roman brick and the broad front porch
Site is on the National Register of Historic Places list, as well as having a Michigan Historical Marker, though I didn't see a NRHP marker on the building.