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Keats House
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This was the home of the poet John Keats for only 2 years; but it was here in 1819 that he wrote two of his most famous poems, "Ode to a Nightingale" and "Ode on a Grecian Urn." This Regency house contains some of his manuscripts and letters.
Open: Jan-Oct Tues-Sun noon-5pm; Nov-Dec noon-4pm.Admission £3 ($4.80) adults, £1.50 ($2.40) seniors and students. Free for children 15 and under.Tube: Northern Line to Hampstead.
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