Neighbours in the town of Ketchum, Idaho fear that plans to open to the public the house in which Ernest Hemingway killed himself will “bring scores of tourists who will disrupt their peace and clog up their drives. They want to buy the property – which could have a price tag of more than $500,000 – from the conservancy that owns it, and move it down the road. But the plan has run into opposition from the Idaho Hemingway House Foundation, which counts the Hollywood luminary Tom Hanks and the writer’s granddaughter Mariel Hemingway as board members.”