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decades to pay off the mortgage and raise money to restore the deteriorating property, as well as to retrieve artifacts, furnishings, and personal possessions. The entire process finally ended in 1974, just in time for the 100th anniversary of the house. It also earned the David E. Finley Award in 1977 for "exemplary restoration" from the
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grants totaling $ 3 million. Scanning computers were also used in the restoration. In 2016, the
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room and his private study where he would write late at night; the room was strictly off limits to all but the cleaning staff. It was also used for entertaining male guests with cigars and liquor. Twain had said, "There ought to be a room in this house to swear in. It's dangerous to have to repress
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Clemens family, and she saved the Twain House from destruction in 1929. She founded the Friends of Hartford organization, which raised $ 100,000 to secure a mortgage on the home through a two-year capital campaign. It was carefully restored between 1955 and 1974. It took many
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Tiffany-decorated interiors. Restoration was funded in part by two federal
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noted, "The novelty displayed in the architecture of the building, the oddity of its internal arrangement and the fame of its owner will all conspire to make it a house of note for a long time to come." The cost of the house was paid out of Mrs. Clemens' inheritance.
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further threatened their financial stability, and
Clemens, his wife Olivia, and their middle daughter, Clara, spent the year 1895â96 traveling so that he could lecture and earn the money to pay off their debts. He recounted the trip in
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to design a visitor's center that would not draw attention away from the house. The
Education and Visitors Center was built adjacent to the Carriage House where the Clemens family's coachman once lived with his family. The
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before the family could be reunited. They could not bring themselves to reside in the house after this tragedy and spent most of their remaining years living abroad. They sold the house in 1903.
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supervise the interior decoration in 1881. He also was fascinated with new technologies, leading to the installation of an early
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Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance
2020:"With a Little Help ... The Twain House admits its woes"
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989:. National Park Service.
878:Courtney, Steve (2011).
748:From the southeast, 2004
625:Save Americaâs Treasures
501:who lived next door and
265:Samuel Langhorne Clemens
177:Architectural style
3513:Statue of Israel Putnam
3319:Cathedral of St. Joseph
3063:Mark Twain: The Musical
3053:Twain and Shaw Do Lunch
2926:Boyhood home and museum
2792:Life on the Mississippi
2369:Cannibalism in the Cars
2331:The Mysterious Stranger
2051:Emami, Gazelle (2012).
1771:"Events & Programs"
937:"Mark Twain Chronology"
903:Kaplan, Justin (1966).
544:(1883). The success of
541:Life on the Mississippi
511:George Washington Cable
503:Isabella Beecher Hooker
486:an emotion like that."
423:Edward Tuckerman Potter
297:Life on the Mississippi
269:Edward Tuckerman Potter
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143:41.767083°N 72.701389°W
114:351 Farmington Avenue,
3818:Keeper of the Register
3508:Statue of Horace Wells
3389:Trinity Health Stadium
3082:Olivia Langdon Clemens
2948:Territorial Enterprise
2737:Territorial Enterprise
2717:Letters from the Earth
2513:My Platonic Sweetheart
2077:Banjo, Shelly (2012).
1823:"The Mark Twain House"
1631:. 2006. Archived from
1625:"Mark Twain Biography"
1572:. 2006. Archived from
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1002:Cite journal requires
941:PBS Learn More website
640:and a billiard table.
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191:www.marktwainhouse.org
80:U.S. Historic district
3838:Contributing property
3737:Lists by city or town
2801:Following the Equator
2295:Tom Sawyer, Detective
2268:The American Claimant
1884:Antiques and Fine Art
1541:Davidson, Mashall B.
1465:Paine, Albert Bigelow
865:National Park Service
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261:Hartford, Connecticut
148:41.767083; -72.701389
116:Hartford, Connecticut
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3607:HartfordâSpringfield
3122:Jane Lampton Clemens
2940:Mark Twain in Nevada
2810:Is Shakespeare Dead?
2756:The Innocents Abroad
2551:Sketches New and Old
2378:A Literary Nightmare
1961:Bush, David (2001).
1858:Traditional Building
1522:The Associated Press
1469:"In the Day's Round"
1133:The Hartford Courant
1114:The Hartford Courant
1088:The Hartford Courant
736:From the south, 1995
724:From the north, 1995
517:, as well as actors
515:William Dean Howells
398:The Innocents Abroad
273:American High Gothic
3929:Gilded Age mansions
3541:Hartford Yard Goats
3014:Mark Twain Tonight!
2747:Letters from Hawaii
2663:Concerning the Jews
2032:on October 15, 2011
1973:on October 16, 2006
1698:Lowe, Hilary Iris.
867:. January 23, 2007.
760:From the east, 2007
700:From the west, 1970
674:United Technologies
579:Ottmar Mergenthaler
561:typesetting machine
238:Designated NHL
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3359:Constitution Plaza
3046:(2001 documentary)
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1852:Ruhling, Nancy A.
1746:"Tour Information"
1596:"Mark Twain House"
1443:Corbett, William.
1192:Corbett, William.
1062:The New York Times
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825:"Mark Twain House"
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1878:Chatalbash, Roy.
1708:978-0-8262-1976-3
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1152:Hartford magazine
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