by Mary-Jo Adams | Jun 6, 2005 | In The Press
“The World”: Restoring Hemingway’s Cuba Home June 6, 2005 TAMPA — Finca Vigia, or “Lookout Farm,” is where Ernest Hemingway wrote the book that won him the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. It’s also where Hemingway settled down for two...
by Mary-Jo Adams | Jun 3, 2005 | In The Press
Time Taking its Toll on Hemingway Home: Saving It, Though, Will Take More Diplomacy Than Carpentry June 3, 2005 Saving It, Though, Will Take More Diplomacy Than Carpentry by Kevin Walker TAMPA — Finca Vigia, or “Lookout Farm,” is where Ernest Hemingway...
by Mary-Jo Adams | Jun 3, 2005 | In The Press
Hemingway Home in Cuba on Rescue List : HEMINGWAY HOME IN CUBA ON RESCUE LIST June 3, 2005 Ernest Hemingway’s house in Cuba is falling apart, prompting the National Trust for Historic Preservation to mount a rescue campaign that has the U.S. government’s...
by Mary-Jo Adams | Jun 2, 2005 | In The Press
COX NEWSPAPERS, June 2, 2005 By BOB DART WASHINGTON – In a victory for prose over politics, preservationists announced Thursday that the Bush administration has eased the trade embargo against Cuba enough to allow at least the first steps toward saving Ernest...
by Mary-Jo Adams | Jun 2, 2005 | In The Press
NEW YORK TIMES, June 2, 2005 Compiled by LAWRENCE VAN GELDER Ernest Hemingway’s home in Cuba when he wrote ”For Whom the Bell Tolls” and ”The Old Man and the Sea” was named yesterday to the list of America’s Most Endangered Historic...