Glassy mountain carl sandburg biography
In , Sandburg left full-time newspaper work to pursue his literary interests.
Poetic mountain views at a National Historic Site.!
Hiking at Carl Sandburg Home
Overview and History
Poet and writer Carl Sandburg made his final home with his family in the mountains of Western North Carolina near the town of Flat Rock.
Located south of Asheville, the mountain farm named Connemara was already over 100 years old when Sandburg, his wife Lilian, and his youngest daughter Helga moved there in 1945.
Built in 1838 by Christopher Memminger, the main house sits amongst fields and forests at the base of low mountains rising out of the southern part of the French Broad River Valley.
This proved an excellent site for Sandburg's wife's prized goat herd, and for seclusion for Sandburg's active writing career.
Sandburg died at home on July 22, 1967, and in 1968 the Sandburg family sold the property and contents of the home to the National Park Service to be preserved as Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site.
Hiking Trails
Sandburg once wrote:
It is necessary now and then for a man to go away by himself and exp
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