| Address |
| 7 Thomas St, Providence, RI 02903, USA (Providence, Rhode Island)
|
| |
| Information |
This building was used by author H.P. Lovecraft as the fictional home of Henry Anthony Wilcox in the story The Call of Cthulhu. The front of the building is covered with bas-reliefs, much like the one in the story. The building is currently an art studio.
This article is a stub and slated for expansion. If you would like to contribute and expand this article, just click Edit this Location.
|
| |
| GPS Interface |
Save Waypoint to Garmin Device.
|
|
| |
| User Trips |
| There are no user trips associated with this location. |
| |
| Related Sites |
Guide to Lovecraftian Sites in Rhode Island An excellent resource for finding actual locations of significance for Lovecraft enthusiasts. |
Providence Preservation Society: Fleur-de-Lys The restoration of a building featured in Lovecraft's story "The Call of Cthulhu." |
| |
| Similar Destinations |
| Addam's Family House Inspiration |
| The Henry Sprague House |
| Presbyterian Church Burial Ground, Westfield, NJ |
| |
| See Also on TheCabinet.com |
| There are no other pages on this site associated with this location. |
| |
| Available from Amazon.com |
| There are no further resources for this location. |
| |