Carl Sandburg Historical Marker
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2685 Greenville Hwy
Flat Rock, NC 28731
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A Carl Sandburg Historical Marker is located at 2685 Greenville Hwy, Flat Rock, NC 28731
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( 1 Reviews )Bruce K. on Google
At this intersection that points the way to Carl Sandburg's home, this marker gives some context and history if you're not able to visit the National Park. 5:30pm on a weekday and they were already closed so this was it for me.
The marker reads, "Carl Sandburg, 1878-1967. "Poet of the People," Lincoln biographer, & Pulitzer Prize-winning author. Lived, 1945-67, at "Connemara," 1/3 mile west"
Online there is more information, "For the last twenty-three years of his life Carl Sandburg, Illinois native and one of America's most versatile writers, lived at Flat Rock. There he wrote Always the Young Strangers, a memoir; Remembrance Rock, a novel; and several volumes of poetry. For his Complete Poems, published in 1950, Sandburg won the Pulitzer Prize, his second. He also won a Pulitzer in history in 1939 for his six-volume biography of Abraham Lincoln. In 1955 he condensed his million-and-a-half words on Lincoln into a single volume."
"In 1945 Sandburg's wife Paula, in search of a home in a more temperate clime than the Midwest and with pasture for her prize-winning goats, found such a place in North Carolina. The couple purchased a 245-acre farm called "Connemara," which had once belonged to the Confederacy's Secretary of the Treasury C. G. Memminger. They shipped their 21 tons of belongings to Flat Rock by freight car late in 1945. In his later years Sandburg relished his status as a literary celebrity. He and his rival Robert Frost were intimates of Pres. John F. Kennedy. In 1959 Sandburg became the first private citizen in eighty-five years to address a joint session of the United States Congress, in observance of the 150th anniversary of Pres. Abraham Lincoln's birth. Sandburg died on July 22, 1967, at age eighty-nine. In 1968 the National Park Service made "Connemara" a National Historic Site and in 1974 the house, complete with many of the author's personal effects, was opened to the public."
Really interesting and there is free parking nearby at the post office.
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