L'O. Henry Museum, noto anche come William Sydney Porter House, è una struttura storica situata nel centro di Austin, in Texas. Qui risiedette dal 1893 al 1895 il celebre scrittore O. Henry, il cui vero nome era William Sydney Porter. La casa ha un valore storico significativo in quanto è stata l'abitazione di uno dei più famosi scrittori di racconti americani.
Il 18 giugno 1973 il Museo O. Henry è stato inserito nel Registro nazionale dei luoghi storici, consolidando ulteriormente il suo posto nella storia americana. Oggi è una testimonianza della vita e delle opere di O. Henry, che attira gli appassionati di letteratura e gli amanti della storia.
Il Museo O. Henry è stato restaurato e aperto al pubblico nel 1934. I visitatori possono esplorare una varietà di pezzi d'epoca esposti, compresi alcuni mobili e oggetti personali di Porter. Questo offre una visione unica della vita e dei tempi dell'autore.
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409 E 5th St, Austin
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El O. Henry Museum en Austin, Texas, ofrece a los visitantes una visión de la vida del famoso escritor de cuentos William Sydney Porter, más conocido por su seudónimo O. Henry. Ubicado en una pintoresca cabaña donde el autor vivió una vez, el museo conserva la atmósfera de finales del siglo XIX en Austin. Los visitantes aprecian el mobiliario de época bien mantenido y los artefactos personales que proporcionan contexto a la vida y obra de O. Henry. El pequeño tamaño del museo permite una experiencia íntima, con cada sala ofreciendo información sobre diferentes aspectos de la vida y carrera del autor. Muchos críticos destacan el personal experto y entusiasta que enriquece la visita con anécdotas interesantes y detalles históricos. Las visitas guiadas, cuando están disponibles, son particularmente elogiadas por su valor educativo. Sin embargo, algunos visitantes encuentran decepcionante el tamaño limitado del museo, sintiendo que podría haber más exhibiciones o elementos interactivos para participar. Algunos críticos mencionan que la experiencia podría ser demasiado breve para el precio de la entrada, especialmente para aquellos que no están familiarizados con las obras de O. Henry. La ubicación del museo en el centro de Austin es conveniente, pero el estacionamiento puede ser un desafío. Algunos visitantes sugieren combinar esta visita con otras atracciones cercanas para aprovechar al máximo su tiempo en la zona. En general, el O. Henry Museum es apreciado por los entusiastas de la literatura y los aficionados a la historia, ofreciendo una mirada enfocada y personal a uno de los autores más queridos de Estados Unidos. Si bien puede no atraer a todos, aquellos interesados en O. Henry o la literatura estadounidense de principios del siglo XX probablemente encontrarán valor en este museo compacto pero informativo.
I loved seeing the museum. I highly recommend it. My issue was with the tour guide. I came with a senior group on a bus. I am handicapped. The bus did not have a lift, so I had to hold onto the bars on the bus to climb up or down the steps. Because of that, I could not carry my walker up or down the steps, as I cannot walk on steps without holding onto bars or rails. I use the strength in my shoulders to pull my feet up or down steps. So I had to wait until everyone got out before the bus driver could carry my walker down for me.
The tour guide began her presentation without me, and I was fine with that because I thought I would be allowed to ask questions about anything I missed. Boy, was I wrong. I felt highly discriminated against by her when I tried that.
I understand the museum and therefore, the docents to be part of the Austin Parks and Recreation Department (PARD) even if they are volunteers. I don't know if she is a paid PARD worker or a volunteer. Though I am not sure about that, per accessibility, she should have waited or gone ahead with the presentation as she did, but then should have been polite about providing information to me when asked since it was she who chose not to include me in the presentation.
I told her I was not able to come in with the others, so I missed the presentation. She said, “Next time, maybe you won’t miss my presentation with whatever it was that you felt was more important.”
Not falling and seriously hurting myself is what I thought was more important.
I ignored her, but she did not stop. I asked a question, and she continued in a rude, huffy tone and made it clear that she considered me separate from the group and not having a right to ask questions or get information she felt that was rude of me. She obviously does not want handicapped people there.
I know this person obviously discriminates against those with mobility disabilities, and I am sure she will for the remainder of her life. But it would be good if she hid that while giving tours, as it is a form of inaccessibility, and I do not think the City of Austin, which supports this museum, should support that discrimination. Legally, they are not supposed to. They did put a ramp in so there is physical accessibility but outside of that they apparently don't want mobility handicapped people there. That was made clear to me.
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