
Ernest Hemingway
In 2012, this home sold for $525,000. Someone else was quick to take action on buying this home, where they now live. This is the historical home of one of the greatest authors of literature of all time, Ernest Hemingway. This home is located in Chicago’s Oak Park. He lived here until he was a teenager when he went and joined an ambulance corps in WWI. After his stint there, he came back home to recuperate, which is when he created some of the most impressive literature to date. The exact address is 339 North Oak Park Avenue, and he went to nearby Oak Park High School. And the house isn’t any old house, Ernest’s grandfather built the house. According to the Ernest Hemingway Foundation, “Here Ernest was born in a second-floor bedroom on July 21, 1899. This Queen Anne house, built by his maternal grandparents and recently restored, is as it was when Ernest lived there. Young Ernest spent his first six years in these grand rooms rich with Victorian decor.” The house echoes the way Ernest lived and has an ancestral feel where this novelist wandered, slept, and wrote (Chicago Literary Hof).