Closed on Good Friday
We will be closed for the state holiday Friday April 15th and reopen 9am Saturday April 16th
We will be closed for the state holiday Friday April 15th and reopen 9am Saturday April 16th
Take a walk into Thomas Wolfe’s “Altamont.” After Look Homeward, Angel was published in October 1929 many Asheville citizens were outraged to find themselves portrayed, often negatively, in the book. Discover some of the real people behind the fiction! Join us for the Look Homeward Riverside Cemetery walking tour. The tours include information about the […]
We will be closed Friday Nov 11th for the holiday and reopen Saturday on our regular schedule.
Sorry we are closed until Jan 3rd, 2023 while we await repairs to our plumbing
Register for the Zoom-based Thomas Wolfe Short Story discussions at: wolfe@wilmadykemanlegacy.org Thomas Wolfe Short Story Discussions are a partnership between the Wilma Dykeman Legacy and the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site. Our text is The Complete Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe, edited by Francis E. Skipp with a Foreword by James Dickey (New York: […]
Register for the Zoom-based Thomas Wolfe Short Story discussions at: wolfe@wilmadykemanlegacy.org Thomas Wolfe Short Story Discussions are a partnership between the Wilma Dykeman Legacy and the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site. Our text is The Complete Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe, edited by Francis E. Skipp with a Foreword by James Dickey (New York: […]
Register for the Zoom-based Thomas Wolfe Short Story discussions at: wolfe@wilmadykemanlegacy.org Thomas Wolfe Short Story Discussions are a partnership between the Wilma Dykeman Legacy and the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site. Our text is The Complete Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe, edited by Francis E. Skipp with a Foreword by James Dickey (New York: […]
Register for the Zoom-based Thomas Wolfe Short Story discussions at: wolfe@wilmadykemanlegacy.org Thomas Wolfe Short Story Discussions are a partnership between the Wilma Dykeman Legacy and the Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site. Our text is The Complete Short Stories of Thomas Wolfe, edited by Francis E. Skipp with a Foreword by James Dickey (New York: […]
Join us for an Open House on Friday, June 21st from 5-7pm. Costumes are on display and modeled throughout the historic house. Admission: $5
April, Late April with Dan and Ana Clare If you have ever been interested in reading just a little Thomas Wolfe, now is the perfect opportunity to visit his work through his short stories. Read some of his selected short stories and join us for a discussion with a local expert. Be prepared for an […]