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The Thomas Wolfe House, also known as the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, is a state historic site, historic house and museum located at 52 North Market Street in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. The American author Thomas Wolfe (1900–1938) lived in the home during his boyhood.
Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was an American novelist. [1] [2] He is known largely for his first novel, Look Homeward, Angel (1929), and for the short fiction that appeared during the last years of his life. [1]
Thomas Wolfe House: Thomas Wolfe House. November 11, 1971 : 48 Spruce St. Asheville: 120: Young Men's Institute Building: Young Men's Institute Building ...
Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site. The Thomas Wolfe Memorial is closed "indefinitely" after a tree fell on the famed novelist's childhood home. "Due to the intense winds brought on by ...
At the Thomas Wolfe House, where a ticket for the tour of the Boarding House costs $5, they sell about 8,000 tickets a year, according to a staffer.
Thomas Wolfe at work in Whitson's cabin, Oteen, in the summer of 1937. Sitting at the table with his sleeves rolled up, and with plenty of blank paper and an open carton of Chesterfield cigarettes ...
Located in the district and listed separately are the Asheville City Hall, Asheville Transfer and Storage Company Building, B&B Motor Company Building, Bledsoe Building, Buncombe County Courthouse, Thomas Wolfe House, Young Men's Institute Building, Ravenscroft School, Church of St. Lawrence, Battery Park Hotel, S & W Cafeteria, Sawyer Motor ...
The sale, for the construction of the city's new YMCA building, included Thomas Wolfe's birthplace, where his father, W.O. Wolfe, had built a home.