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He's one of the most prolific and acclaimed short story writers of the 20th Century, and one of Austin's most famous citizens, but most people forget that O. Henry's famous citizenship was secondary to his writing. There's one place around where you can find all about the famed writer, as well as tour his Austin home, at the O. Henry House and Museum. Fans of his work will find the house and museum bursting with important information about the writer and his works, and will find out more about the man than they ever thought they'd know. An apartment near the O. Henry House Museum is simply a must for fans of the man and writing in general, so that they can always be on hand for the hip happenings within the house. As a people from Austin apartments step into the O. Henry Home, they almost get the feeling of stepping back in time, treading the boards the same way this famous literary figure once did. Inside the O. Henry House, folks will find plenty of memorabilia from the writer, including his writing desk, photographs, and other personal belongings, including two chairs from which grew one of his most famous stories, "The Gift of the Magi". For those wanting an even more in-depth look at the life of the man, guided tours are available throughout the day, giving you all the important info you need. O. Henry is indeed one of the most famous citizens of the town, and now with an apartment near the O. Henry House, you can walk in his very own footsteps for yourself, without taking too many footsteps of your own to get there. Relatively close to many other fine Austin amenities, the O. Henry House is one spot folks from Austin apartments should be sure not to overlook, for the chance to explore the heritage of this great writer is not something you should pass up.
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