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Thurber House is a non-profit organization that celebrates humor, literature, and learning in the home of James Thurber, a renowned humorist and cartoonist. Visit the museum, attend events, workshops, and the Thurber Prize for American Humor, or rent the event space.
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Thurber House is a nonprofit literary arts center and...
- Community Adult Writing Programs
Thurber House is a literary center located in downtown...
- Summer Writing Camp (Grades 2-9)
Thurber House relies heavily on community contributions to...
- Young Docents (Grades 5-6)
Thurber House is a living museum where guests can step back...
- Young Writers' Studio (Grades 9-12)
Thurber House relies heavily on community contributions to...
- Flip the Page (Ages 13-19)
The 2024 edition of Flip the Page is available! Flip the...
- Community Children's Writing Programs
Built in 1873 and listed on the National Register of...
- Writers' Resources
Thurber House brings people together over a shared love of...
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Founded in 1984, Thurber House is a nonprofit literary arts center, James Thurber museum, historic landmark, and gathering place for readers, writers, and artists of all ages. We are based in the restored 1873 home of humorist, cartoonist, author, playwright, and journalist James Thurber, widely considered one of the foremost American humorists ...
Thurber House is a literary center for readers and writers located in Columbus, Ohio, in the historic former home of author, humorist, and New Yorker cartoonist James Thurber.
Thurber House is a nonprofit organization that celebrates humor, art, and literature in Columbus, OH. It offers writing workshops, author events, writer residencies, and the Thurber Prize for American Humor.
Thurber House, Columbus, Ohio. 5,010 likes · 39 talking about this · 1,751 were here. Thurber House is a literary arts hub & museum located in the 1873 restored home of James Thurber. 📖
The Thurber House, where James lived during his college years, 1914 - 1917, is a prime example of a Victorian structure occupied with modest early twentieth-century furnishings. The House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Thurber House is a historic site and a nonprofit organization that celebrates the life and work of James Thurber, a renowned American humorist. It offers programs such as The Thurber Prize, author events, writing workshops, and writer residencies.