F. Scott Fitzgerald House

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The F. Scott Fitzgerald House, additionally referred to as Summit Terrace, in Saint Paul, American state is an element of a rowhouse designed by William H. Willcox and rig H. Johnston, Sr.. The house, at 599 Summit Avenue, is listed as a National Historic Landmark for its association with author F. Scott Fitzgerald. The look of the rowhouse was known as the “New royal line Style”, wherever every unit was given a particular character almost like rowhouses in jap cities.
Architecture critic Larry Millett describes it as, “A brownstone town house that leaves no Victorian vogue unaccounted for, though the overall flavor is architectural style Revival.”Fitzgerald’s folks, Edward and live-bearer, captive back to St. Paul in 1914 whereas F. Scott Fitzgerald was a student at Princeton. They lived within the unit at 593 Summit Avenue for a jiffy, then captive to the 599 Summit Avenue unit in 1918.
In July and August 1919, Fitzgerald rewrote the manuscript that became his 1st novel, This facet of Paradise. “Although Summit Terrace was just one of many Saint Paul locations within which Fitzgerald lived, it typifies the atmosphere on that he histrion for a few of the best of his later stories.”

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