Stormfield

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Stormfield is the Redding, Connecticut estate that served as Mark Twain’s final home and is now noted for its literary and historical significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mark Twain residence
country estate
historic house
alsoKnownAs Stormfield (Mark Twain estate)
surface form: Mark Twain’s Redding estate
architecturalType country house
associatedTheme American authors’ homes
preservation of literary heritage
associatedWith Mark Twain
Mark Twain
surface form: Samuel Langhorne Clemens
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext Gilded Age
surface form: Gilded Age and Progressive Era United States
era early 20th century
function Mark Twain’s final home
hasCategory Historic houses in Connecticut
Houses in Fairfield County, Connecticut
Literary landmarks in the United States
Mark Twain
hasContext American literary history
hasFeature estate grounds
main house
heritageType historic property
literary landmark
locatedIn Fairfield County, Connecticut
Redding, Connecticut NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter a story by Mark Twain
notableResident Mark Twain
notedFor association with Mark Twain’s later life
connection to American literature
ownershipType private property
relatedWork writings of Mark Twain’s later years
significance historical significance
literary history
state Connecticut
town Redding
usedAs private residence

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