There is an interesting phenomenon in the houses or dwellings that writers or artists occupy during their lifetime. People feel that there might be secrets lurking, or maybe there is… Continue reading The Edgar Allan Poe Cottage
The Carnegie Mansion
The Carnegie Mansion in New York City was inducted into the National Register of Historic Places on November 13, 1966. Then on February 17, 1974, it was named in the… Continue reading The Carnegie Mansion
Malin Residence, AKA the Chemosphere
The Malin Residence was initially designed and built in 1960 by famed architect John Lautner. It really looks like a spaceship, with its octagon shape and one-story height. What others… Continue reading Malin Residence, AKA the Chemosphere
John Storer House: Home to Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture
The John Storer House was originally built and designed for the physician in 1923 by none other than noted architect Frank Lloyd Wright as part of a series of four… Continue reading John Storer House: Home to Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture
The Bob Hope House
The Man Bob Hope was born at 44 Craigton Road in Eltham, London, in the United Kingdom, on May 29th, 1903. Today there is a decorative nameplate commemorating the comedian’s… Continue reading The Bob Hope House