Baltimore 'Poe Toaster' hasn't appeared since 2009

BALTIMORE (AP) - Fans of gothic writer Edgar Allan Poe are planning what could be a final vigil in Baltimore to watch for a mysterious visitor who has failed to appear for two years after decades of visiting the author's grave on his birthday.

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Poe died in 1849 at the age of 40. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

The rose and cognac tributes of an anonymous man in black - dubbed the "Poe Toaster" - are thought to date to at least the 1940s. Notes left with the tributes indicate the tradition passed to a new generation in the 1990s.

But the visitor hasn't appeared since 2009. Last year's vigil attracted impostors, including a man who arrived in a limo.

Poe House and Museum Curator Jeff Jerome says he'll wait one last time Wednesday night before calling an end to the tradition.

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