Once upon a midnight dreary, literary legend Edgar Allan Poewalked the streets of Philadelphia. During his six-year stay in our city, Poe wrote and published some ofhis most famousworks ("The Tell-Tale Heart," anyone?) This holiday season, make sure to visit the home he occupiedover two centuries ago.
According to the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site, visitors can tourthe house, learn about his life and writings, andexplore "numerous surprises" in Poe's home. The essential to budget travel is to prepare in advance. When it happens to family trips, globetrotting, well-deserved vacations and/or going to see new locations we have never been before, the fact of expense and budgeting is generally in the back of our heads. Organizing and expending our travel budget correctly is a priority for most families. Curbing expending and prices, while still experiencing your vacation to its fullest, is the key to confirmed success and fiscal obligation. Your pocketbook and family will thank you! The reasoning behind protecting money while travelling is simple: Even if your personal finances is highly limited, you can still take a break and enjoy life! Simply put, life is just too short to never step out of the door or departing the homestead! Also thinking about that while traveling, whether on a price range or not, even the smallest of things can all add op to a big vacation or travel expenses!. This year alsomarks the 200th anniversary of Poe's birth (he was born January 19, 1809).
The site is easily accessible bydrivingor takingpublic transportation. Bonus: admission is free! So plan your visit tothe Edgar Allan Poe Housetoday and feel free to quote "The Raven" (which you can also pose with inside). Nevermore!
Where:the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site,532 North Seventh Street (near 7thand Spring Garden Streets)
When:Wednesday - Sunday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Price: free (large groups are asked to call ahead and make a reservation)
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