Thomas Wolfe House, Queen Anne style house in Asheville, United States.
The Thomas Wolfe House is a Queen Anne style residence in Asheville featuring multiple floors and 29 rooms throughout. The structure displays ornate gables, steeply pitched roofs, and intricate wooden details that reflect the wealth of its original residents.
The house was built in 1883 and started small with limited rooms. Over the years it expanded, and by 1916 it received electricity and plumbing upgrades that transformed it into the home where the Wolfe family lived.
The house gained recognition through Thomas Wolfe's 1929 novel 'Look Homeward, Angel,' where he depicted it as 'Dixieland' and captured his family's story. Visitors today walk through the spaces where the young writer's formative years unfolded.
The house is located in downtown Asheville and welcomes visitors for tours. It is helpful to plan ahead, as tours are limited by time and the interior has many levels to explore throughout your visit.
Inside the house, visitors can see a handwritten letter from young Thomas Wolfe to Santa Claus, displayed among the original furnishings. This personal item offers a rare glimpse into the childhood of the later famous writer.
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