Oregon Considered
Dispute Over Access to Hemingway House
July 11, 2005
On July 2nd 1961, Ernest Hemingway took his own life with a shotgun.
The literary and cultural icon died in his Northwest home near Sun Valley, Idaho. That house is now the object of a bitter dispute over whether it should be opened up to a curious public.
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Posted by: Dr. M. A. Linley at July 17, 2005 05:37 AM