Paul Laurence Dunbar House

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The Paul Laurence Dunbar House is the preserved Dayton, Ohio residence of pioneering African American poet and writer Paul Laurence Dunbar, now a museum honoring his life and literary legacy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
literary museum
architecturalStyle Late Victorian residential architecture
category Biographical museums in Ohio
Historic house museums in Ohio
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio
Museums in Dayton, Ohio
National Historic Landmarks in Ohio NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function honors the life and work of Paul Laurence Dunbar
hasCollection Paul Laurence Dunbar first editions
Paul Laurence Dunbar manuscripts
Paul Laurence Dunbar personal belongings
period furnishings
hasExhibit exhibits on African American literary history
interpretive displays on Paul Laurence Dunbar’s literary career
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
surface form: U.S. National Register of Historic Places listing
inception early 1900s
locatedIn Dayton, Ohio NERFINISHED
Montgomery County, Ohio NERFINISHED
Ohio
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Paul Laurence Dunbar NERFINISHED
NHLDesignationDate 1962
notableFor association with pioneering African American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar
NRHPListingDate 1962
occupant Paul Laurence Dunbar NERFINISHED
operator National Park Service
ownedBy State of Ohio NERFINISHED
partOf Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park NERFINISHED
National Park System NERFINISHED
preservationStatus preserved historic residence
publicAccess yes
significantPerson Paul Laurence Dunbar NERFINISHED
state Ohio
streetAddress 219 North Paul Laurence Dunbar Street
theme African American history
American literature
poetry
tourismAttractionType cultural heritage site
use historic site
museum

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