Thomas Wolfe Memorial State Historic Site

  • 52 North Market Street
  • Asheville, NC 28801
  • Phone: (828) 253-8304
  • Region: Downtown

Novelist Thomas Wolfe spent a decade of his childhood growing up in his mother's Asheville boardinghouse. Called "Old Kentucky Home" the house was patronized by summer tourists and health seekers during the early years of the 20th century. These boarders would later inspire many of the colorful characters in Wolfe's 1929 novel, Look Homeward, Angel. The house itself was recast as "Dixieland" and would provide much of the setting for the story. Today, tours of the Old Kentucky Home provide a glimpse into Asheville's early rise to prominence as a resort for health and recreation as well as the stories associated with Thomas Wolfe's colorful and turbulent childhood here. An adjacent visitor's center and museum contains a self guided exhibit hall and 22 minute film presentation on Wolfe's life and writings.

Amenities
Admission
  • Rates - $
Attraction Amenities
  • Accessible
  • Free Parking
  • Public Restroom
Group Tour/Motorcoach
  • Motorcoach Parking
Facility Amenities
  • Maximum Capacity: 48
Meeting Facilities
Meeting Facility
  • Number of Rooms: 1
  • Total SqFt.: 400
Events

Join us for an Encore Screening of Genius! Based on A. Scott Berg's biography "Editor of Genius," the film "Genius" focuses on famed literary editor … more

Pounding the pavement since 1976, the Thomas Wolfe 8k is Asheville's oldest timed leg race event. The event benefits the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, as … more

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