“Invisible things are the only realities.” — Edgar Allan Poe

The Edgar Allan Poe Death Exhibit and The Raven Room at Carroll Mansion

NOTICE FROM CITY OF BALTIMORE: Phoenix Shot Tower will remain closed in May. We apologize for this inconvenience and will update when the tower can re-open. Carroll Mansion remains OPEN for tours.

Presented by Poe Baltimore at the historic Carroll Mansion. Tickets to the Poe Death Exhibit includes a tour of Carroll Mansion.

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THE POE DEATH EXHIBIT

Learn the mysterious circumstances of Edgar Allan Poe's death in Baltimore in 1849. Explore the various conspiracies that plague Poe's legacy and how the very clothes he wore offer clues to the famed poet’s mysterious death. Pay your respects at a special candle-light vigil for the master of horror and mystery. Death and funeral imagery; viewer discretion advised. Exhibit includes mobile App/ Cell Audio Guide plus candle-light vigil and pop-up shop.

 

CARROLL MANSION

Explore 200 years of history at the Carroll Mansion, winter home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, last living and only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence. Follow the mansion’s evolution after Carroll’s death in 1832, into a saloon, immigrant tenement, vocational school, and recreation center.

 

PHOENIX SHOT TOWER (CLOSED temporarily)

Experience the Phoenix Shot Tower. Built in 1828, it was the tallest building in the US until 1846 and annually manufactured 2.5 million lbs. of “drop” shot. It is only one of three remaining shot towers in the United States.

 

NOTE for attendees: This event takes place at Carroll Mansion, 800 E. Lombard Street in Baltimore. The Mansion and Shot Tower are precious historic sites; there are no elevators and the stairs are steep. May not be suitable for all guests.

 

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Venue

Carroll Mansion (also Carroll Museums) 800 E. Lombard Street Baltimore, MD 21202