The [James] Thurber House is located at 77 Jefferson Avenue in Columbus,
Ohio. Phone (614) 464-1032. Their web site will be up and running within
a few months: thurberhouse.org
Hope this helps.
Cheryl J. Lugg
Ohio Historical Society
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> Subject: Re: literary figures
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> OK, this was too easy...
>
> Go to Yahoo <www.yahoo.com>. Click on "Arts and Humanities." A menu
> appears. Click on "Museums and Galleries." Another menu appears.
> Click on
> "Literature@," and see a list of web sites for museums and
> institutions
> dedicated to Poe, Bronte, Dickens, Hemingway, Shakespeare, Burns,
> Michener,
> Joyce, Keats, Shelley, Grey, and others.
>
> Also, I understand there are (or were) two James Thurber houses: one
> in
> Columbus where he was born and raised, and another in Connecticut
> where he
> had a summer home.
>
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