No he didnt
Yes, he did. While in the US Army, Poe was assigned to an artillery unit that was stationed at Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's Island, Charleston, South Carolina from November 1827 to December 1828.
Richmond Virginia with his now foster parents, John and Frances Allan
Richmond, VirginiaThey lived in Richmond Virginia.Poe never had adopted parents. He had foster parents. His foster parents lived in Richmond, Virginia, then travelled to England and Scotland for 5 years then returned to Richmond.
Edgar Allan Poe's family did not take him to Baltimore, Maryland to live with his grandparents. Poe's older brother, William Henry Leonard Poe was taken to Baltimore, but Edgar went to Richmond, Virginia to live with the Allan family. Both of Poe's parents, David Poe, Jr. and Eliza Arnold Hopkins Poe, died in late 1811.
Edgar Allan Poe and Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe lived in various places throughout their marriage, including Baltimore, Richmond, and Philadelphia. They also spent time in New York, where Edgar worked as an editor and writer. They were known to move frequently due to financial struggles and other personal circumstances.
Poe and the Allans moved from Richmond, Virginia, USA to England in 1815 when Poe was 6-1/2.
Starting with the longest place of residence: 1) Virginia (Richmond and Charlottesville) 2) New York City 3) Philadelphia 4) Baltimore 5) Boston (birthplace) 6) Europe
Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston but his parents were traveling actors. They both died in December 1811 and Poe was taken in by John and Frances Allan of Richmond, Virginia. The raised him as his foster parents but never adopted Poe. John Allan took the family to England for several years but eventually returned to Richmond. For a short time of his childhood he lived in a school in England for 5 years starting when he was 6.
Poe lived most of his life in Richmond, Virginia, where he grew up until he went to the University of Virginia for one year, except for five years which were spent in England and Scotland. He also lived in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston, but not for as many years as he lived in Virginia.
According to the Edgar Allen Poe Museum, Poe's home was in Virginia with his adoptive family
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond
No, Edgar Allan Poe did not live in Buffalo. He was best known for living in places like Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, and Richmond. Buffalo, New York, was not a city of particular association with Poe.