Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home

Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home
Location: 812 Sinclair Lewis Avenue, Sauk Centre, Minnesota
Built: 1885[3]
Architectural style: Wood Frame; cedar roof
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 68000027[1][2]
Significant dates
Added to NRHP: May 23, 1968[4]
Designated NHL: May 23, 1968

The Sinclair Lewis Boyhood Home, located at 812 Sinclair Lewis Avenue, formerly South 3rd Street, Sauk Centre, Minnesota in the United States, was the childhood home of Nobel prize-winning author Sinclair Lewis, who was born February 7, 1885, in a house directly across the street. His most famous book, Main Street was inspired by his home town of Sauk Centre as he perceived it from this home, a simple 8-room frame structure.[2] His father, Edwin J. Lewis, was a physician and conducted his medical practice out of this house, as was common in that time.

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