About: Steepletop

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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 Eugen Jan Boissevain, in Austerlitz, New York, United States. Her former home and gardens are maintained by the , a nonprofit organization that also holds the rights to the poet's intellectual property. Steepletop was declared a National Historic Landmark on November 11, 1971. The name Steepletop comes from a pink, conical wildflower that grows there. The Society opened the house for tours in 2010.

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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 Eugen Jan Boissevain, in Austerlitz, New York, United States. Her former home and gardens are maintained by the , a nonprofit organization that also holds the rights to the poet's intellectual property. Steepletop was declared a National Historic Landmark on November 11, 1971. The Millay Colony for the Arts, founded by Norma Millay Ellis, sister of the poet and heir to her estate, is located on an adjacent plot of land. In 1973, it was established as a separate nonprofit organization from the Edna St. Vincent Millay society (aka, "Millay Society"). The name Steepletop comes from a pink, conical wildflower that grows there. The Society opened the house for tours in 2010. (en)
  • Steepletop är ett amerikanskt författarmuseum i kommunen Austerlitz i delstaten New York. Steepletop var poeten Edna St. Vincent Millays och maken Eugen Jan Boissevains bondgård. Många av Millays ägodelar befinner sig på samma plats där de var när poeten avled den 19 oktober 1950. För tillfället är museet inte öppet. (sv)
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  • Steepletop är ett amerikanskt författarmuseum i kommunen Austerlitz i delstaten New York. Steepletop var poeten Edna St. Vincent Millays och maken Eugen Jan Boissevains bondgård. Många av Millays ägodelar befinner sig på samma plats där de var när poeten avled den 19 oktober 1950. För tillfället är museet inte öppet. (sv)
  • 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 Eugen Jan Boissevain, in Austerlitz, New York, United States. Her former home and gardens are maintained by the , a nonprofit organization that also holds the rights to the poet's intellectual property. Steepletop was declared a National Historic Landmark on November 11, 1971. The name Steepletop comes from a pink, conical wildflower that grows there. The Society opened the house for tours in 2010. (en)
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  • Edna St. Vincent Millay House & Gardens (Steepletop) (en)
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