Ida Tarbell House, Historic residence in Easton, United States.
The Ida Tarbell House is a two-story wooden farmhouse with clapboard siding, a stone foundation, and three uneven sections topped by a central brick chimney. The building stands on substantial grounds and retains its original character as a rural residence.
Journalist Ida Tarbell bought the property in 1906 following her groundbreaking investigations into a major oil company. She worked there until 1944, making the house a significant site in American journalism history.
The house functioned as a working journalist's home where investigations into corporate power were researched and written. Visitors can see the rooms where this work happened and understand how one person shaped public thinking about big business.
The house is located outside the town center on a rural road in a countryside setting. Visitors should note that the site sits in a quiet, rural area and is best reached by private transportation.
The first-floor study still bears traces of the period when the journalist worked there writing her influential articles. This personal workspace reveals directly how intensive investigation into corporate accountability actually unfolded.
Location: Easton
GPS coordinates: 41.30684,-73.33230
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:03
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