The James Norman Hall Home in Arue, Tahiti, is a museum dedicated to the life and work of James Norman Hall, the American author best known for co-writing 'Mutiny on the Bounty.' The house, where Hall lived with his family from 1920 until his death, showcases a collection of his personal belongings, manuscripts, photographs, and artifacts related to his writing and his service as a pilot in World War I. The museum provides insight into Hall’s life in Tahiti, his literary achievements, and the historical context of the South Pacific. Guided tours are available, often led by knowledgeable locals who share stories about Hall’s life and the island’s history.
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