Музеи Атланты
- Joel Chandler Harris House, also known as The Wren's Nest or Snap Bean Farm, is a Queen Anne style house at 1050 Ralph D. Abernathy Blvd...
- The Wren’s Nest, the historic home of author and journalist Joel Chandler Harris, is a cultural center, house museum, and National Historic Landmark in...
- The Wren's Nest is the oldest house museum in Atlanta, offering the controversial story of Joel Chandler Harris for people that love Atlanta history.
- Significance: Historically significant as the former home of Joel Chandler Harris, author of the "Uncle Remus" tales and other negro dialect stories.
- This handsome Victorian abode was the longtime home of famed Georgia writer Joel Chandler Harris, who penned some of this country's most popular stories...
- The Joel Chandler Harris Home, more commonly known as the Wren't Nest, is located at 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd., in SW Atlanta, off I-20 at exit 55A.
- Harris, author of the Uncle Remus stories, his mother and grand-mother moved in 1853 to a small two room house here in the back yard of the Andrew Reid...
- Mrs. Eleanor Widener Dixon, residence at 9002 Crefeld St., Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania. End of house over pool.
- This is the enigmatic Phoenix Academy, where Joel Chandler Harris attended school as a young man while working as a print devil for famed plantation publisher...
Joel Chandler Harris House
Краткая информация
Дом в стиле королевы Анны на бульваре Ральфа Д. Абернати, 1050, Юго-запад, в Атланте, штат Джорджия. Построенный в 1870 году, он был домом для Джоэла Чандлера Харриса, редактора газеты Atlanta Constitution и автора рассказов о дяде Ремусе, с 1881 года до своей смерти в 1908 году.
Факты
- Дата постройки:1913 год
- Площадь:0,0121 км²
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