• The boyhood home of 20th century American literature figure Thomas Wolfe is located in the heart of Asheville.
  • Wolfe lived at the boarding house until he went to the University of North Carolina in 1916. Julia Wolfe enlarged the house in 1917 by adding five rooms.
  • Considered by many to be one of the giants of 20th-century American literature, Thomas Wolfe immortalized his childhood home in his epic autobiographical novel...
  • An incongruous survivor of old Asheville, this downtown clapboard structure was the childhood home of Look Homeward, Angel author Thomas Wolfe...
  • Thomas Wolfe's boyhood home in Asheville, NC, is being restored at cost of $2.4 million and is expected to reopen in November; was heavily damaged after being...
  • Thomas Wolfe Eviolarak da bilinir Thomas Wolfe Anıtı, bir devlet tarihi bölgesidir, tarihi ev ve müze şehir merkezinde 52 North Market Caddesi'nde Asheville...
  • Visit these eight house museums in the Asheville and western North Carolina mountain area that are all near the bigger Biltmore House.
  • He populated Look Homeward Angel with characters drawn from the boarding house his mother ran and the town he lived in.
  • The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971 for its association with Wolfe.[2][3] It is located in the Downtown Asheville Historic District.
  • The Thomas Wolfe Auditorium in Asheville, N.C. has set out to make $100 million in renovations to the 80-year-old facility that has hosted some of the nation’s...