The Hemingway House in Key West, Florida. There are concerns for the landmark, which is in the path of Hurricane Ian. Photo: Adam Fagen / Public Domain
The Florida home of writer Ernest Hemingway. Photo: US National Register of Historic Places
Ernest Hemingway's granddaughter said she hoped the late American author's home in Florida was spared from the destruction of the Category 4 storm. Photo: Tony Hisgett / Public Domain
A balcony and view at the Hemingway House in Key West. Photo: Adam Fagen
Cancelled payments once owned by Ernest Hemingway hang in the house. Photo: Adam Fagen
A painting of six-toed cats hangs in a hallway of the house. Photo: Adam Fagen
A black-and-gold tiled bathroom. Photo: Adam Fagen
An ornate chandelier in the late, great writer's house. Photo: Adam Fagen
A bookcase in the Hemingway House . Photo: Adam Fagen
A resident six-toed cat relaxes in a bedroom. Photo: Adam Fagen
Decorative plant holders line the edge of the pool. Photo: Adam Fagen
A six-toed cat in residence at the Hemingway House. Photo: Adam Fagen
Six-toed cats rule the roost at the house. Photo: Adam Fagen
Monuments to the six-toed cats that once called the Key West house their home. Photo: Adam Fagen
A house for the six-toed cats in residence. Photo: Adam Fagen
A cat cemetery at Hemingway House. Photo: Adam Fagen
Detail of the Hemingway House in Key West, Florida. Photo: Adam Fagen