
Apartments near Edgar Allan Poe Cottage in Bronx, NY (4,786 Rentals)


The Station Apartments

2478 Arthur Ave

The Arabella

NV Properties

The Post on Fort

2501 Hughes Ave

514 E 188th St

531 E 187th St

2486 Hughes Ave

558 E 191st St

Fordham Place

3870 Sedgwick Ave

2505 Hoffman St

2406 Hoffman St

St Georges Crescent

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949 E 213th St

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3654 Waldo Ave, Unit Apt 1, Unit Apt 1

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3446 Corlear Ave, Unit #1, Unit #1

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167 W 228th St, Unit Duplex, Unit Duplex

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43 W 177th St

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3611 Waldo Ave, Unit Apt 1, Unit Apt 1

1875 Carter Ave, Unit 1s, Unit 1s

HENRY HUDSON PKWY W, Unit 18R

HENRY HUDSON PKWY W, Unit 16V

315 E Mt Eden Ave, Unit Apt 3

BAKER AVENUE, BRONX, Unit 1

2600 Netherland Ave, Unit 801

600 W 246th St, Unit 832

315 E Mt Eden Ave, Unit Apt 1

EAST 182 STREET, Unit 2

305 E Mt Eden Ave, Unit Apt 1

636 E 230th St, Unit 1

2333 Wallace Ave, Unit Ground floor

55 W Mosholu Pkwy N, Unit 6

2281 University Ave, Unit 3

CLINTON AVENUE, Unit 2F

3210 Kingsbridge Ave, Unit 2D

253 E 181st St, Unit 3A

1200 Woodycrest Ave, Unit Apt 2F

1200 Woodycrest Ave, Unit Apt 2F

636 E 230th St, Unit Unit # 1

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When it comes to folks from the Bronx, there are many important names, but few Bronx citizens are more heralded for their writing than Edgar Allan Poe, who lived in the borough in the last years of his life. If you're a person from a Bronx apartment trying to find the best way to learn about the man, then a visit to the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage is simply a must, as there is no other place in the city, or perhaps the country, where you can find more information about this famed poet. True fans of Poe's work will find an apartment near the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage a wise investment, as any information they may need on the writer will be close at hand any day of the week. When walking by the Poe Cottage, it can be easy to miss. It doesn't look that much different than many of the other homes in the area, but passing by would be a grave mistake. Within the walls of this simple house, folks from Bronx apartments can find plenty of fascinating facts about the man and his life, as well as see the areas where he did his work. It is said in this cottage Poe wrote some of his most important works, including "The Bells" and "Annabelle Lee", and there's an artistic spirit that resonates all throughout the ground, making it a fascinating spot for writers and other artists. With an apartment near the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, artistic types can feel this artistic spirit overtake them with just a simple walk down the road. There are few figures in American literature more important than Edgar Allan Poe, whose works helped to form the backbone of horror and mystery fiction for years to come. There's no better way to pay tribute to the writer and his work than to visit this site, and by finding an apartment near the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, you can visit this place whenever you like without taking a tedious trip.
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