Zora Neale Hurston’s Final Home To Become Cultural Landmark In Fort Pierce

The last home of literary icon Zora Neale Hurston is getting a new chapter. Once at risk of being lost to development or demolition, the modest Fort Pierce, Florida, residence where Hurston spent her final years has been saved and is now on track to become a site of public remembrance and education thanks to The Conservation Fund. According to a press release issued by the nonprofit on June 30, The Conservation Fund stepped in to purchase the property just before it hit the open market. Now, plans are underway to transfer the home to the Zora Neale Hurston Florida Education Foundation (ZNHFEF), which will restore the building and transform it into a cultural and educational hub.

The foundation is actively raising funds to support the purchase and renovation of the home. Once restored, the site will serve as a cornerstone of the Dust Tracks Heritage Trail, a community-driven initiative honoring the places and spaces that shaped Hurston’s life and legacy in Fort Pierce.

“Zora Neale Hurston’s final home deserves to be part of her enduring legacy,” said Marvin Hobson, president of the Zora Neale Hurston Florida Education Foundation, in the press release. “A home is a place of safety and refuge. As a writer in a male-dominated industry who worked during Jim Crow America, it’s easy to imagine the peace and comfort that Zora would have sought at her Fort Pierce home. We’re honored to partner with The Conservation Fund to ensure this property honors one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century.”

The history of Hurston’s iconic but quaint home.

Nestled across from Lincoln Park Academy on School Court, the house tells a quiet but powerful story. Built in 1957 in what was then a segregated neighborhood known as Lincoln Park, the structure stands as a rare physical link to Hurston’s final years, according to Sah-Archepedia and the City of Fort Pierce website. She is the only person to have ever lived in the home, and her grave lies just blocks away…

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