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Arts & Letters in 20th Century Connecticut

With its proximity to the cultural hub of New York City and its quieter suburban and rural landscapes, Connecticut was fertile ground for artists and writers in the period of Modernist movements between 1913 and 1979. Many of these cultural figures are well known through biographical and critical studies. Creative Places seeks to show how place played a significant role in creative work, and how in turn the artists and writers influenced communities in Connecticut.

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92 Great Hollow Road,Cornwall

92 Great Hillow Rd., Cornwall ( http://www.betbrooksfarm.com/photos.html )
  • Thurber House - 'The Great Good Place'
James Thurber

Thurber purportedly dubbed his West Cornwall home 'The Great Good Place.'

Description of Significance/Historical Narrative
Humorist James Thurber moved to this location in West Cornwall in 1945 after his divorce, and he had married his editor Helen Wismer. He remained here until his death in 1961.
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