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I'm currently reading Justin Kaplan's Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain, wherein I came across a description of this house, built by/for Mark Twain in 1874:

mark twain house

"Outside and inside it defied all categories. It presented to the dazzled eye three turrets, the tallest of which was octagonal and about fifty feet high, five balconies, innumerable embrasures, a huge shaded veranda that turned a corner, an elaborate porte-cochere, a forest of chimneys. Its dark brick walls were trimmed with brownstone and decorated with inlaid designs in scarlet-painted brick and black; the roof was patterned in colored tile. The house was permanent polychrome and gingerbread Gothic; it was part steamboat, part medieval stronghold and part cuckoo clock."

(For a larger version, click here.)

Date: 2003-07-31 11:02 pm (UTC)
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By the way, if you type "Mark Twain House" into Google, you'll find lots and lots of pictures of the house. I got lazy once I found one that conveyed the general idea.

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