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Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Sitea young Carl Sandburg sitting behind his Remington typewriter wearing a dress coat and bow tie
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Carl Sandburg's Legacy Touches Our Lives

Carl Sandburg spent a lifetime exploring what it meant to be an American and asked the eternal questions, "Who am I, where am I going and where have I been?"

He did this through poetry, song, lectures, writing and lasting friendships with kindred spirits.

Explore Sandburg's legacy and Experience Your America.

 
Take a guided-tour of this antebellum home where Carl Sandburg and his family lived from 1945 until his death in 1967; nps photo.

Suggestions For Your Visit

We suggest spending 2 1/2 hours to enjoy the site. Take a half-hour guided house tour ($5 fee), visit the dairy goat barn and stroll over five miles of trails that the Sandburg family enjoyed.

 
drawing of a train going to the website Imagine It! an interactive website for kids of all ages.

Imagine It! a Website for Kids of All Ages

Carl Sandburg learned a lot about America by riding the rails.

Jump aboard! Now you can choose your route and earn a clue and maybe you will learn a thing or two about this man with hair of white who wrote about Americans' plights for rights and other such things that needed a poet's words to win the fight.

 
 
 

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81 Carl Sandburg Lane
Flat Rock, NC 28731

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(828) 693-4178

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Climate

Temperate with temperatures ranging from high twenties Fahrenheit in the winter months to high eighties in the summer months. Humidity levels vary throughout the year tending to be higher in the morning hours. Monthly precipitation averages three inches, which is a little over the U.S. average.
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photo of a young Carl (Charlie) Sandburg posing for his confirmation picture; circa 1890.  

Did You Know?
Carl Sandburg, who won two Pulitzer prizes and entertained heads of state, presidents, and Hollywood movie stars, only formally graduated from the eighth grade. He attended college classes for four years, but never received a degree.

Last Updated: October 21, 2008 at 11:24 EST