Jack Kerouac House

Historical landmark · Orlando

Jack Kerouac House

Historical landmark · Orlando

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1418 Clouser Ave, Orlando, FL 32804

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1418 Clouser Ave, Orlando, FL 32804 Get directions

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"Despite not leaving much else of a mark on the city where he spent his final years, the Jack Kerouac House in Orlando, Florida still marks the author’s career and passing and is a pilgrimage site for many of his fans.  The house itself is a simple wooden affair that one could pass, never knowing it was once home to one of America’s most beloved poets and writers. Kerouac lived in the home with his wife and ailing mother while producing one of his most iconic works, The Dharma Bums. After his death the house remained with his family, but was never capitalized on as a literary landmark until recently. A group known as the Friends of Jack Kerouac have owned and run the house as a writers’ residency called the Kerouac Project since 2000, where writers live expense-free for three months while developing new work. In 2013, the house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places, and 2014 saw a sign placed outside the house as part of the Florida Historical Marker Program to designate the house’s importance as a Florida Heritage Site." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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One of the most influential writers of his time and a harbinger of the Beat writers movement. He only lived in this house for a year, but during that time, he published On The Road, which served as the inspiration for the Beat movement. It's private property now, so please be vigilant.

Chris Bodor

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We walked the Main Street, and ate lunch at “Shakers” and imagined Jack walking on the same sidewalks when he lived in College Park. Poetic inspiration.

Patrick Sacleux

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Great place for artists' résidence and to perform for a cozy ambiance and audience

Wesley Kirkland

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While he's certainly not my favorite author, it's really cool that a fellow writer, this one famous, once lived in my 'hood. If you want to visit, park at Dollar Tree and walk for two-three minutes. Nowhere else to park. Every time I drive by or walk by, it's like a spiritual trip for me. I'll never get over it. It sucks that he only lived here two years, otherwise he might've known my grandfather. I was still cool that he wrote those two really boring books there, because they're famous. I couldn't even read them when I was in prison, and I had nothing else to read. Just because a book as a literary emerit doesn't make it GOOD. Hey Jack, you forgot to make it fun to read. Hunter will school him in heaven. ;) Seriously. I know they have a writer's program, so I'm not sure if you can go inside, and whenever I'm around there, I am usually too paranoid to find out, and I didn't see anything about it on the website but I may have been a little bent. "College Park still a neighborhood--and Weezy the boss. . ." --Solomon Hobbs

Gilberto Ramirez Pinheiro

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A local writer known around the world , here in Orlando

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