Ernest Hemingway Cottage, National Historic Landmark cottage in Petoskey, Michigan.
The Ernest Hemingway Cottage stands as a modest single-story frame structure with white clapboard siding and a gabled roof, measuring approximately 20 feet by 40 feet along the shores of Walloon Lake.
Built around 1900 by Dr. Clarence Hemingway and designed by Grace Hall Hemingway at a cost of about $400, the cottage served as the family's summer residence for over two decades.
Ernest Hemingway spent every summer at this cottage from 1900 to 1920, and the lakeside environment directly influenced his Nick Adams stories including 'The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife' and 'Ten Indians'.
Designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1968 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the cottage is preserved as a literary heritage site accessible to visitors interested in American literature.
Hemingway and his first wife Hadley Richardson honeymooned at this very cottage in 1921, making it the only place where the Nobel Prize winner both spent his childhood summers and celebrated his marriage.
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