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Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home

Phone: 
(320) 352-5201
Type: Historical Site

Located in Sauk Centre, Minnesota, the Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home is where the Nobel Prize-winning author spent his early years. The home, which also for a time served as the office of Dr. Lewis' medical practice, has been restored with antiques appropriate to the period.  Many rooms contain items that were known to belong to the Lewis family themselves.  Tours are offered.

Address: 810 Sinclair Lewis Ave
Sauk Centre, MN 56378
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