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Steepletop, also
known as the Edna St.
Vincent Millay House, was the
farmhouse home of
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Edna St.
Vincent Millay and her husband...
- 17, the poet Mary
Oliver visited Steepletop and
became a
close friend of Norma. She
would later live at
Steepletop off-and-on for
seven years and helped...
- Waterloo." Edna St.
Vincent Millay, Pulitzer-prize
winning poet,
lived at
Steepletop, a more than 800-acre (3.2 km2)
property that had
previously been a farm...
- mid-1950s but did not
receive a
degree at
either college.
Oliver worked at ''
Steepletop'', Edna St.
Vincent Millay's estate, as
secretary to the poet's sister...
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Norma created the
Millay Colony for the Arts at the
historic site of
Steepletop in Austerlitz. The
Provincetown art
colony came into
being when Charles...
- 1980 and 1983, the stucco-work was restored. The
spire which lost its
steepletop in
World War II is
situated further north next to the
former convent....
- Society,
which holds the
intellectual rights to the poet's work and runs
Steepletop, the poet's
house museum, in Austerlitz, New York
Millais (disambiguation)...
-
National Historic Landmarks in M****achusetts List of
Gilded Age
mansions Steepletop "The
Custom of the Country:
Vogue Recreates Edith Wharton's
Artistic Arcadia...
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Millay was left as the sole heir to her estate,
leaving her to
inherit Steepletop, a 650-acre farm in Austerlitz, New York,
where the poet had
spent the...
- - on the last tram to run on Glasgow's tram
system in 1962
Millay at
Steepletop (1983) - on Edna St.
Vincent Millay Band
Wagon (1958, short) Ascot, a...