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  2. The Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum at 919 Felder Ave, is located in the Cloverdale Historic District in Montgomery, Alabama. The large, two-story house was built in 1904. [1] After the Fitzgeralds moved out, the house was converted into four apartments.

  3. FitzGerald dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The surname FitzGerald is a patronymic of the Norman form, fitz meaning "son". "Fitz Gerald" thus means in Old Norman and in Old French "son of Gerald". Gerald itself is a Germanic compound of ger, "spear", and waltan, "rule". Variant spellings include Fitz-Gerald and the modern Fitzgerald. The name can also appear as two separate words Fitz ...

  4. F. Scott Fitzgerald House - Wikipedia

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    The F. Scott Fitzgerald House, also known as Summit Terrace, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, is part of a group of rowhouses designed by William H. Willcox and Clarence H. Johnston Sr. The house, at 599 Summit Avenue, is listed as a National Historic Landmark for its association with author F. Scott Fitzgerald.

  5. F. Scott Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940), widely known simply as Scott Fitzgerald, [1] was an American novelist, essayist, and short story writer. He is best known for his novels depicting the flamboyance and excess of the Jazz Age , a term he popularized in his short story collection Tales of the Jazz Age .

  6. Rural Home - Wikipedia

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    One of the Fitzgerald daughters, Katherine, married William Stephens in the house's parlor in 1875. [1] During this time, the plantation was being farmed by tenant farmers and share-croppers who continued to grow cotton. [1] Philip Fitzgerald died in May 1880, leaving the house and 503.5 acres of land to his wife and unmarried children. [1]

  7. Woodlands House - Wikipedia

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    Woodlands House. Woodlands House is a Grade II* listed [1] Georgian villa, next door to Mycenae House, Mycenae Road, in the Westcombe Park area of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, in southeast London. From 1972 to 2003 the building served as a library and art museum, known as the Woodlands Art Gallery. Today it houses a Steiner School.