Literature buffs should plan to tour the Pulitzer Prize–winning author's Tudor Revival house, where she lived for more than 75 years. It's now a true historical preservation, down to the most minute details. It's free on the 13th day of any month, assuming that's a normal operating day. Reservations recommended but not required.
Eudora Welty House
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