Joel Chandler Harris House

Views:
0

Detail InformationEdit

Joel Chandler Harris House, additionally called The Wren’s Nest or green bean Farm, could be a Queen Anne vogue house in Atlanta, Georgia in-built 1870. It had been home to Joel Chandler Harris, editor of the Atlanta Constitution and author of the Uncle mythical being Tales, from 1881 till his death in 1908. He’s most called author of the “Uncle Remus” tales, primarily based upon stories he detected slaves tell throughout his youth.
The home still contains furnishings in hand by Harris and utilizes the first paint colours. The house became called Wren’s Nest in 1900 once the Harris youngsters found a wren had designed a nest within the mail box; the family designed a brand new mailbox so as to go away the nest undisturbed. The structure was selected a National Historic Landmark in 1962.The organization that maintains the Wren’s Nest offers tours and sponsors a storytelling pageant however struggles to lift its $120,000 annual budget due in massive half to the negative perception of Harris’s portrayals of the South.

HistoryEdit

N.A.

Must SeeEdit

N.A.

Visiting TimeEdit

N.A.

Closed OnEdit

N.A.

Best Season to VisitEdit

N.A.

Best Time To VisitEdit

N.A.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

N.A.

Ticket Required :N.A.Edit

Individual National Adult Rs. :N.A.

Kids Rs. :N.A.

Individual Foreigner Adult Rs. :N.A.

Kids Rs. :N.A.

Still Photo Camera Rs. :N.A.

Video Camera Rs. :N.A.

Guide Required :N.A.Edit

Approximate cost: N.A.

Dress Code (If Any) :N.A.Edit

Dress Require:N.A.

Restaurants NearbyAdd / Edit

  • N.A.; N.A.; Ph/M – N.A.; Food Serve – N.A.

How to ReachEdit

Taxi :N.A.

Bus :N.A.

Train :N.A.

Air :N.A.

Others :N.A.

Things to CarryEdit

N.A.

Safety / WarningEdit

N.A.

HelplineEdit

N.A.

Gallery