Edgar Allan Poe, the author who penned some of American literature’s most chilling tales, once called Richmond home.
Despite a lifetime of living in the Philadelphia area … and 15 years of living downtown itself … I’d never visited the Edgar ...
On Oct 7, 1849, American poet Edgar Allan Poe died in a Baltimore hospital before he could reach Philadelphia. His death, and ...
As the leaves turn and the air grows crisp, the spirit of Halloween descends upon Grey Towers National Historic Site with an ...
Starring Price and fellow horror royalty Christopher Lee, it’s the story of two brothers who are off overseeing their ...
Alberto Crescenti, head of the state emergency medical system, said on Argentina’s Todo Noticias TV channel that Payne fell ...
One morning in the spring of 1844, subscribers to the New York Sun were astonished to read a front-page story praising “the ...
On Oct. 30 and Oct. 31, David Keltz returns to the Alexandria History Museum at The Lyceum for the annual “Poe in Alexandria” ...
The 1914 E. Main St. center recently received a letter written by poet Edgar Allan Poe to Washington Irving, author of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” At the time Poe penned it, Irving was one ...
The Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy is a 1.5-hour ticketed experience that immerses participants into the famous poet's dark and ...
Dr. Sharon Pajka, G-’00, was recognized with the 2024 Saturday Visiter Award during the International Edgar Allan Poe ...