• Thurber House is a nonprofit literary arts center, historic landmark, and museum honoring the enduring legacy of James Thurber, celebrated humorist, cartoonist...
  • As the only literary center in the country to offer comprehensive literary programming for adults and children, Thurber House is a unique national treasure.
  • À propos de Thurber House. Interactive museum in the home of writer James Thurber, with a literary center, tours & bookstore.
  • He went to the Ohio State University from 1913-1917, when the Thurbers rented the house at 77 Jefferson Avenue, which is now Thurber House.
  • By comparison, the area nonprofit arts organization that bears his name is just barely entering middle age. Thurber House will turn 40 this year.
  • Thurber history survives in the boards of Company houses sold at the close of the mines. These houses were moved to local towns and some still stand today!
  • James Thurber was born and raised in a different house in Columbus but lived at this house while he was a student at The Ohio State University.
  • Thurber House, located in Columbus, Ohio, is a literary center that was once the home of renowned author, humorist, and New Yorker cartoonist James Thurber.
  • Come view the sculpted creatures from Thurber's cartoons! Located in the stretch between the Thurber House and the Thurber Center.
  • Our docent, Steve, was quite knowledgable about James Thurber and shared several anecdotes about the house and author as well as artists.