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The Poe Museum in Baltimore has known it might close for about two years now.  After city funding dried up, they attempted to secure donations but they did announced earlier this year that it would close after the summer season.   However, it does sound like their doors might not be closed forevermore.

From the Poe Society of Baltimore page (http://www.eapoe.org/balt/poehse.htm):

 As of September 28, 2012, the Baltimore Poe House and Museum will be
 closed. Although plans are subject to change, it is currently
                  anticipated that the museum will re-open under the new
 arrangement, perhaps with limited hours, early in 2013. 
                 The following official announcement was forwared to the Poe Society by Jeff Jerome, the curator being retired by the actions of
                  the City of Baltimore to divest itself of responsibilty for running the museum: 
                
                   The Baltimore City Commission for Historical and 
Architectural Preservation (CHAP) was honored to serve as stewards of 
the Edgar
                    Allan Poe House and Museum since 1978. The 
Commission successfully restored and professionally preserved this 
Baltimore City and
                    National Historic Landmark for more than three 
decades. This was made possible by the dedicated service of Museum 
Curator Jeff
                    Jerome. His creativity and leadership originated 
numerous public events, including the Poe Birthday Celebration, making 
the Poe
                    House a popular destination for both local residents
 and international visitors. Most significantly, Jeff Jerome introduced 
Poe’s
                    Baltimore legacy to new audiences and served as one 
of the city’s best ambassadors and promoters. 
                   Effective September 28, 2012, the operation of the Poe House will be transferred to new leadership. The Commission wishes the
                    new team every success in extending the legacy of this significant Baltimore treasure 
                
                 The Poe Society of Baltimore also extends its gratitude to Jeff Jerome for more than three decades of devoted service. 


-Isabella

> Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2012 21:36:40 -0400
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Poe Museum in Baltimore Closing
> To: [log in to unmask]
> 
> Does anyone know anything about this? I'm now kicking myself that I
> never went to the Poe Museum.
> 
> http://baltimorepostexaminer.com/poe-house-closing-leaves-a-concerned-public-puzzled/2012/09/28
> 
> Deb Fuller
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