Edward Gorey House
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Introduction to Edward Gorey's Legacy
Edward Gorey's name might not ring a bell immediately, but his drawings sure will. Some of his most recognizable works include the macabre alphabet in "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" and the illustrated edition of T.S. Eliot's "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats." Additionally, his illustration and design credits extend to Broadway and PBS. If you have an admiration for this distinct illustrator, you'll enjoy a tour of his home in Yarmouth Port, located along the Mid Cape.
Visiting the Edward Gorey House
According to past visitors, if you are a Gorey fan, this quirky museum is a must-see. Travelers say that the museum offers a glimpse into Gorey's life, displaying eclectic personal items and providing informative tour guides.
A Peek into Gorey's World
Peppered with his creative work and whimsical belongings, the Gorey House, also referred to as the "Elephant House" (due to its size and the elephant-gray wooden shingles), offers a deep sense of Gorey's personality. For instance, the "ballroom" in his home was never used for dancing; instead, it housed his collection of ball-shaped objects, such as marbles and stones. The museum not only features permanent exhibits but also hosts special exhibits centered around themes in Gorey's work.
Museum Hours
Located off Route 6A in Yarmouth Port, the Edward Gorey House is open from mid-April through December. The visiting hours and days vary week to week.
Ticket Information
Admission is $10 for adults and $4 for children ages 5 to 12, with free entry for kids younger than 5.
For more information, consult the Edward Gorey House website.