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Stephen Crane House

Phone: 
(732) 775-5682
Contact Name: 
Frank D'alessandro
Type: Historical Site

Located in Asbury Park, New Jersey, the Stephen Crane House is where the author of The Red Badge of Courage spent some of his most formative years. Since 1995, the house has been the venue for hundreds of literary, musical, visual, and other cultural programs dedicated to the memory of Crane and his family.

Address: 508 Fourth Ave
Asbury Park, NJ 07712
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