• Update September 25: The Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site remains closed for a utilities improvement project.
  • The Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site is a preserved home once rented by American author Edgar Allan Poe, located at 532 N. 7th Street...
  • For information about the park, visit the National Park Service website for Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site
  • Administered by the National Park Service, the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site was Poe’s residence in 1843.
  • The family lived in the National Historic Site house only from 1843 to 1844. It was the only surviving house The Poes lived in while in Philadelphia.
  • A Darkly Imaginative Visit To Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site. ... Shadow of a raven statue on a brick wall at Edgar Allen Poe National Historic Site.
  • A raven statue outside the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site. ... It was left to Philadelphia when he died, and the National Historic Site was born.
  • edgar-allan-poe-national-historic-site-pennsylvanias-literary-legend. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to step into the world of Edgar Allan Poe?
  • The Reading RoomThe Reading Room at the Edgar Allan Poe National Historical Site is furnished according to Poe's satirical essay "The Philosophy of Furniture."
  • Today, that home is owned by the National Park Service and is known as the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site.