According to the Edgar Allen Poe Museum, Poe's home was in Virginia with his adoptive family
The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore recognizes Poe's strong ties to the city, where he lived for a significant portion of his life and where he is buried. While Poe did spend time in various places, including Maryland, Virginia, and New York, his association with Baltimore is significant and he is considered an important figure in the city's literary history.
Edgar Allan Poe thought of himself as a Richmonder, a true southern gentleman; therefore he considered Virginia his home This is not surprising since he grew up mostly in Virginia and worked there as well for some time.
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He was born in Boston, Massachusetts;
lived with his foster family in Richmond, Virginia,
then went to Irvine, Scotland
then to Chelsea, England
then Stoke Newington, England
then back to Richmond;
then to Charlottesville while at the University of Virginia
then Court House Tavern in Richmond
then to Baltimore
then to Boston
then to Fort Independence also in Boston
then to Fort Moultrie, Charleston, South Carolina
then to Fort Monroe, Sullivan's Island, South
then back to Baltimore, MD
then to West Point
then to New York
then to Baltimore again
then to New York again
then Philadelphia, PA
then New York again
then Fordham, New York, which is where he lived when his wife died and was his last residence.
He lived in many places but he was born in Boston and died in Baltimore.
The earliest surviving home in which Poe lived is in Baltimore, preserved as the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum. It is located at located at 203 North Amity St. in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Edgar Allan Poe Museum is a different museum located in Richmond, Virginia - although Poe never lived there; he did live in Richmond from 1810 when he was taken in by the Allan family (after he was orphaned) until around 1827 when he enlisted in the Army. No childhood home of Poe is still standing, including the Allan family's Moldavia estate.
Edgar Allen Poe is deceased, therefore, he does not have a place of residence. However, Edgar Allen Poe did reside on North Amity St. in Baltimore, Maryland.
According to the Edgar Allen Poe Museum, Poe's home was in Virginia with his adoptive family
richmond, Virginia
The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore is located at 203 North Amity Street, Baltimore, Maryland. This location was once the site of a boarding house where Edgar Allan Poe lived.
Allan Holzman was born in 1946, in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
1849..In Baltimore Maryland
Poe's grave is in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Edgar Allan Poe Society acknowledges that Poe called Virginia his home and thought of himself as a Virginian; but it believes that Baltimore is where Edgar Allan Poe became the Edgar Allan Poe that he is today. It is the place that truly defines Edgar Allan Poe both from the perspective of his life and his work.
Poe was buried in Baltimore, Maryland.
Edgar Allan Poe's funeral took place in Baltimore, Maryland. Poe died in Baltimore on October 7, 1849 at the age of forty.
Edgar Allan Poe died in a hospital in Baltimore, Maryland on October 7, 1849. The exact cause of his death still remains a mystery.
He died in Baltimore, Maryland of unknown cause(s).
Perhaps the most famous poet that died in Baltimore Maryland was Edgar Allan Poe.
October 7, 1849 (aged 40)Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Edgar Allan Poe died on October 7, 1849 in the early morning at Washington College Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, and he is buried in the Westminster Burying Ground also in Baltimore.