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darkmediacity:

Quoth the raven, “Nevermore.”
“In the year 1949, exactly a century after the tragic, unsolved, death of author Edgar Allan Poe, a tradition began at his Baltimore gravesite that would eventually draw the attention of not only the press, but thousands of fans who would join a man affectionately known as the “Poe Toaster” on his yearly pilgrimage.  On January 19th, just before dawn, a man wearing a wide-brimmed hat, a white scarf and black clothing would…”
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darkmediacity:

Quoth the raven, “Nevermore.”
“In the year 1949, exactly a century after the tragic, unsolved, death of author Edgar Allan Poe, a tradition began at his Baltimore gravesite that would eventually draw the attention of not only the press, but thousands of fans who would join a man affectionately known as the “Poe Toaster” on his yearly pilgrimage.  On January 19th, just before dawn, a man wearing a wide-brimmed hat, a white scarf and black clothing would…”
[Click here for the full article]

darkmediacity:

Quoth the raven, “Nevermore.”

In the year 1949, exactly a century after the tragic, unsolved, death of author Edgar Allan Poe, a tradition began at his Baltimore gravesite that would eventually draw the attention of not only the press, but thousands of fans who would join a man affectionately known as the “Poe Toaster” on his yearly pilgrimage.  On January 19th, just before dawn, a man wearing a wide-brimmed hat, a white scarf and black clothing would…”

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10:53 pm, reblogged by trigonis,