F. Scott Fitzgerald's Places (Houses, Hotels, Events) in Photographs of Mr. F. Scott Fitzgerald
Houses, Hotels, Events
St. Paul, Minnesota. 481, Laurel Avenue. The birthplace of F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896).
Hackensack, New Jersey. Newman School, 1910.
The Church of the Holy Comforter, Montgomery (1998), where Minnie Sayre played the organ and sang in the choir and Zelda was baptized.
Photo of Alabama State Capitol building, in Montgomery, where as adolescents Zelda Sayre and Tallulah Bankhead (and sometimes Sara Haardt) danced up and down the marble stairs. Photo by Linda Wagner-Martin.
Princeton University Campus in 1913.
The Scheme for Princeton University Campus in 1913.
Princeton University, the back porch of Cottage Club in 1915.
Princeton University, Arch of Blair Dormitory in 1913.
1913 football game Princeton - Yale.
Ritz Hotel, 1915. Mentioned in "The Diamond As Big As The Ritz".
St. Paul. Summit Avenue in 1916.
St. Paul. The Town & Counttry Club in 1915, where Fitzgerald met Ginevra King.
Lake Forest, Chicago, in 1916.
Army Camp Sheridan in 1918.
Montgomery, ALA, in 1919.
Ice Palace of 1919, the real one that was mentioned in "The Ice Palace" short-story.
Wall Street in 1918 - November 11, Armistice Day - mentioned in "May Day" story.
"Delmonico" Hotel in 1919, mentioned in "May Day" story.
"Plaza" Hotel in 1920.
St. Paul. 599, Summit Avenue. Here Fitzgerald wrote his first novel.
St. Paul. 599, Summit Avenue. F. Scott Fitzgerald House (Summit Terrace). Perspective view, looking northeast. Photo by Jet Lowe (Oct 28, 1987).
St. Paul. 599, Summit Avenue. F. Scott Fitzgerald House (Summit Terrace). View of south (front) elevation. Photo by Jet Lowe (Oct 28, 1987).
St. Paul. 599, Summit Avenue. F. Scott Fitzgerald House (Summit Terrace). Interior view of sairhall, parlor and dining room, looking north. Photo by Jet Lowe (Oct 28, 1987).
St. Paul. 599, Summit Avenue. F. Scott Fitzgerald House (Summit Terrace). Interior view, third floor, south, Fitzgerald's study, looking south. Photo by Jet Lowe (Oct 28, 1987).
New York. Scribners' Building, 1920.
New York. Pulitzer Fountain where Fitzgeralds swimmed.
New York. Illegal Beer Disposal during Prohibition in 1921.
Valescure, France. "Villa Marie", 1924
Antibes, France. Villa America, belonged to Murphys, 1926.
Charlestone Competition in 1926.
Paris, France. Cafe Du Dome, 1925.
Paris, France. Cabare "Des Lilas" in 1926.
Paris, France. "Shakespear and Company" shop, owned by Sylvia Beach, 1925.
Edgemoore (Wilmington), Delaware. Ellerslie Mansion, 1927. From Fitzgerald's Letter
Chicago, Street Scene During 1929 Depression.
Nyon, Switzerland. Dr. Forel's "Les Rives de Prangins" clinic, where Zelda entered June 5, 1930, and discharged at September 15, 1931. "Zelda's room + bath are around the corner facing left" (Postcard with Fitzgerald inscription; courtesy of Matthew J. and Arlyn Bruccoli Collection of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Thomas Cooper Library, University of South Carolina)
Zelda’s room at Prangins. Courtesy of Princeton University Library
Montgomery, ALA, 919, Felder Street, where Fitzgeralds lived in 1931.
Towson, Maryland. "La Paix" Mansion, where Fizgeralds lived from May 1932.
Towson, Maryland. "La Paix" Mansion, where Fizgeralds lived in 1932, another view.
Montgomery, ALA, 919, Felder Street, where Fitzgeralds lived in 1931.
"La Paix" Mansion, where Fizgeralds lived in 1932.
"La Paix" Mansion, where Fizgeralds lived in 1932, another view.
Baltimore, Maryland, 1307, Park Avenue, where Fitzgeralds lived in December 1933.
Asheville house, where Fizgerald lived in 1935.
Tryon, NC, "Oak Hall" Hotel, where Fitzgerald stayed in 1935 and 1936.
Asheville, "Grove Park Inn" hotel, where Fitzgeralds lived in December 1933.
Asheville, "Grove Park Inn" hotel.
Asheville, "Grove Park Inn" hotel.
Hollywood, California, "The Garden of Allah" hotel, where Fitzgerald lived in 1937-38.
Hollywood, California, "The Garden of Allah" hotel, where Fitzgerald lived in 1937-38.
Encino, Hollywood, California. "Belly Acres" house on Edward Everett Horton estate, rented by Fitzgerald from November 1938 till May 1940.
Hollywood, California, 1443 North Hayworth Avenue, Sheilah’s apartment where Fitzgerald died in 1940.
Hollywood, California, MGM Studio lot flood in 1935 - mentioned in "The Last Tycoon".
The fire at Highland Hospital, 11 March 1948.
Asheville, North Carolina. The fire at Highland Hospital, 11 March 1948. Zelda, with eight other patients, locked in an upstairs room, had died in the blaze. Photo courtesy of D. H. Ramsey Library Special Collections, University of North Carolina, Asheville, 28804.
Rockville, MD. November 7, 1975. Scottie Fitzgerald Smith, left, says a few words at the gravesite of her parents Zelda and author F. Scott Fitzgerald 11/7 after her father was reburied in this grave at St. Mary's Cemetery in Rockville, MD. When Fitzgerald died in 1940 he was not allowed to be buried with his wife because he was not a practicing Catholic. Standing by Scottie is Rev. William Silk, pastor of St. Mary's.