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454 W. 35th Street,
New York, NY 10001
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The Wolfe Pack Finds the Brownstone
New York City and The Wolfe Pack honored writer Rex Stout and his fictional, eccentric private detective, Nero Wolfe, with a bronze plaque at 454 West 35th Street on Saturday, June 22, 1996.
In Rex Stout's 73 Nero Wolfe mysteries, the street address of Wolfe's West 35th Street
brownstone wanders as far east as 9th Avenue and as far west as the middle of the Hudson River. The Wolfe Pack—donating a bronze plaque to New York City to honor Stout's work—has identified 454 West 35th Street as the probable site of the fictional brownstone.
The plaque reads:"On this site stood the elegant brownstone of the corpulent fictional private detective Nero Wolfe. With his able assistant Archie Goodwin, Mr. Wolfe raised orchids and dined well, while solving over seventy cases as recorded by Rex Stout from 1934-1975."
In 2005 The NY Times included the brownstone in their article and literary map of New York.