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| | Anne Spencer House, City of Lynchburg |
 | | Maintained today by the Anne Spencer House and Garden Museum, Inc., 1313 Pierce Street is almost exactly as the writer left it upon her death in 1975. |
 | | Spencer's poetry was not her only labor of love, the teacher and librarian was also a tireless gardener; the double-lot property features an extensive garden maintained as it was during Spencer's life, including even the water-spouting head of Prince Ebo, a gift from W.E.B. DuBois to the Spencers. |
 | | Spencer's commodious but unpretentious Queen Anne-style house of 1903 remains unchanged since her death, preserved by the Friends of Anne Spencer Memorial Foundation, Inc. In the garden is Edenkraal, a one-room cottage where she wrote and thought." |
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