Hemingway in Idaho – Community Library – Ketchum, Idaho

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. . . best of all he loved the fall. . .

Ernest Hemingway held an abiding affection for central Idaho from his first visit to Sun Valley in 1939 until his death in his final home along the Big Wood River in 1961. The Community Library has a robust collection of artifacts and materials from Hemingway’s time in Idaho, and the Library is the custodian of his final home.

Hemingway Collections

Hemingway House Online Collection

The database for the Ernest and Mary Hemingway House and Preserve Collection is now available to the public. You can search or browse to see artifacts that belong to the house. To look through the online collection click here.

Hemingway: A Writer in New Country

Wood River Museum Hemingway Exhibit

Visit the Hemingway exhibit, “A Writer in New Country: Hemingway in 1939”, at the Wood River Museum of History and Culture to see fascinating artifacts and learn what drew this writer at his peak to a remote town in Idaho.

Ernest Hemingway and Stan Atkinson stand in front of Library / Gold Mine amidst deep snow

Digital Photo Collection

Peruse digitized historic photos from the Hemingway House and from the archive.

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