Edgar Allan Pоe National Historic Site

Historical landmark · East Poplar

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"Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site, Chinatown The Loft District by True Hand Society. Open Friday through Sunday, the Poe House is a great place to get acquainted with one of America’s most prolific mystery and macabre writers. Did you know he wrote “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Black Cat” in this very house? After the tour you can head up to the Philadelphia Free Library’s Special Collections and see in person the stuffed Raven that Poe famously wrote about."

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532 N 7th St, Philadelphia, PA 19123 Get directions

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