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If a person from a Baltimore apartment isn't careful, he's likely to pass by some of the most beautiful and famous spots in town, such as the beautiful Poe House and Museum. Walking through the doors of this famed landmark is like walking back in time, and one expects to find Poe himself sitting at his desk, composing one of his famous poems of stories. If you're a fan of the Poe or his work, then there's simply no reason not to give this home a visit, as you'll be walking the same boards where the man himself once stood with his family. If classic literature is one of your interests, then an apartment near the Poe House and Museum is a must, as there's no other place in town where you can find out more about this world-famous author. When a person from a Baltimore apartment walks through this doors of this home, they might just feel a chill down their spine, for this was formally the home of one of the foremost horror writers of all time. There is more information on Poe here than can be found almost anywhere, so a visit to the grounds is simply a must for Poe enthusiasts, especially those with an apartment near the Poe House and Museum. Many of Poe's works have been alleged to have been written here, including favorites such as MS. Found in a Bottle and Morella, as well as poems such as Latin Hymn and Enigma, so the creative spirit alive within the walls of this house are sure to be helpful to writers. The Poe house is also home to numerous events throughout the year, including the biggest annual Poe Birthday Party in the world, and a celebration of the visit of the famed "Poe Toaster" every year. No matter what level of Poe fan you may be, the Poe House and Museum is one spot you simply must visit. There are no places in town where you can better pay your respects to the famed writer, and true fans will find an apartment near the Poe House and Museum one of the wisest investments they'll ever make.
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