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Poe Cemetery Tour and

October 2
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October 5, 2025
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12:00 pm
4:00 pm

Poe Cemetery Tour and "Written in Stone: 150 Years of the Poe Monument"

***This event is one of several programs taking place during the International Edgar Allan Poe Festival & Awards, the first week of October in Baltimore! Visit PoeFestInternational.org for details.***

POE CEMETERY TOUR

Living history performers via mobile app will guide you on a tour of the famed Burying Ground at Westminster Hall, the final resting place of Edgar Allan Poe. Visit the grave and monument where Poe was buried no fewer than three times. Pay tribute to David and Elizabeth Cairnes Poe, and other members of the Poe family, who repose alongside other great Revolutionary War and War of 1812 heroes. See the graves of General Samuel Smith, Brigadier General John Smith, Rev. Patrick Allison, and other great figures in the rich tapestry of Baltimore’s past. Engage with new interpretive signage and virtual resources, deepening your understanding of the Poe family’s Revolutionary War patriotism and legacy.  Join us as we prepare for Maryland 250 and United States’ Semiquincentennial celebrations and journey through the past, present, and future of Baltimore’s revolutionary spirit. 

“WRITTEN IN STONE: 150 Years of the Poe Monument” Exhibit

Poe Baltimore, The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore, and Enoch Pratt Free Library present an exhibit commemorating the 150th anniversary of Poe’s monument, the extraordinary events that brought it to fruition, and the eerie tales that followed. Explore rarely seen artifacts from Poe’s second funeral (and third burial!), including the original 1875 ceremony program, accounts of mislaid bones, and unsettling claims that the wrong man lies beneath the stone. Learn about the many cenotaphs that were proposed and abandoned, and the strange posthumous journey of Poe’s wife, Virginia—her remains shut in a box and kept under a bed for years before she was finally reburied beside her darling “Eddie,” a tale as haunting as any he ever wrote.

Westminster Hall & Burying Ground

$10-20

519 W. Fayette Street
Baltimore, 21201