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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.
Piggott, Arkansas is located near the northeastern corner of the state in eastern Clay County. It serves as one of two county seats to the county, the other being Corning.
This is the community where Ernest Hemingway wrote his classic A Farewell to Arms.
On a free day between guests, I ran up to Petoskey to visit my cousin and took a detour through the hamlet of Horton Bay, on the north shore of Lake Charlevoix. This place is famous for being the summer haunts of author Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway was taught to fish by Vollie Fox, owner of the Red Fox Inn, and later married one of his wives in this village. A descendant of Mr. Fox now owns this establishment as a bookstore. (another photo inside)
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.
Playing with colours, texture, and materials
The house was built by Asa Tift, a marine architect (and Confederate mariner), in 1851. In 1931 Hemingway purchased it and lived here with his second wife, Pauline, and their two sons until 1939.
Here, Hemingway completed the final draft of "A Farewell to Arms," as well as "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber".
This is one of a selection of photographs of Ernest Hemingways home outside Havana.Hemingway bought Finca La Vigia on 28/12/1940 and lived here for almost 20 years.