Now you can write spooky stories sitting inside Stephen King’s house
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL GUIDE, MAINE/ Created : Oct 21, 2019, 16:53 IST
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Great news for readers, budding writers and travellers, of course! Stephen King’s mansion, located in Bangor, Maine has opened its doors for those looking for some writing inspiration. However, the American supernatural and horror … Read more
Great news for readers, budding writers and travellers, of course! Stephen King’s mansion, located in Bangor, Maine has opened its doors for those looking for some writing inspiration. However, the American supernatural and horror author won’t be present on the premises. Read less
Great news for readers, budding writers and travellers, of course! Stephen King’s mansion, located in Bangor, Maine has opened its doors for those looking for some writing inspiration. However, the American supernatural and horror author won’t be present on the premises.
As per one of the city councilors, Ben Sprague, the couple has been quite amazing to the city of Bangor and donated in millions to various causes in the community. He said that Preserving the author’s legacy in Bangor is important for their community.
Over the years, the author’s house at 47 West Broadway has become a sort of tourist attraction in the city. His fans and followers from across the globe come here often to take photos in front of the mansion. This blood-red coloured mansion features an ornate gate boasting all kinds of winged creatures which looks super cool and spooky too at the same time.
So this is the right time for budding writers to get some real hand inspiration from one of the best writers alive in this world.
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