Nick Kaufmann: With tour guide (and filmmaker) Jane Rose and the man himself, H.P. Lovecraft.
Nick Kaufmann: Jane in front of 259 Parkside Avenue, a ritzy Flatbush address where Lovecraft lived with his wife Sonia Greene.
Nick Kaufmann: Martense Street, which crosses Parkside Avenue and likely gave Lovecraft the name for the cursed family in "The Lurking Fear." The street itself is mentioned in "The Horror at Red Hook."
Nick Kaufmann: The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, mentioned in Lovecraft's "The Horror at Red Hook" as the site of Robert Suydam's wedding.
Nick Kaufmann: Outside the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church's graveyard. In one of his letters Lovecraft mentions stealing a chip from one of the old headstones for inspiration. He also used this graveyard as inspiration for his story "The Hound."
Nick Kaufmann: Outside the graveyard.
Nick Kaufmann: The graveyard.
Nick Kaufmann: 169 Clinton Street, the boarding house in which Lovecraft lived after he separated from Sonia Greene. It was living here that inspired him to write the stories "The Horror at Red Hook" and "Cool Air."
Nick Kaufmann: Jane in front of 169 Clinton Street.
Nick Kaufmann: Jane in front of the St. Charles Borromeo Church in Brooklyn Heights, which may have inspired part of "The Horror at Red Hook."