Edgar allan poe house may close next year
Baltimore's most famous literary landmark may close next year due to budget cuts.
The Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum hasn't received money from the city for two years. Since that time it's managed to limp along on private contributions, but they aren't enough to keep it afloat. Now the curator says if something isn't done, the museum will probably close in June 2012.
Although the museum gets around 5,000 visitors a year, the money they spend doesn't cover its $85,000 annual operating budget.
Poe lived in the house from 1832 to 1835 and wrote several stories there, including Ms. Found in a Bottle and Berenice--A Tale.
The Edgar Allen Poe Society of Baltimore gives a more detailed description of the problem and has started an online petition that already has more than 6,000 signatories, including mine. I'd be proud to have your name next to mine on the list.
Source: Gadling.com