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James Merrill House

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rent-free, to writers and scholars for academic-year residencies. The Merrill apartment still looks much the way Merrill left it at his death – the personally eclectic décor remains as it was three decades ago, and Merrill's books, art, and objects have been professionally conserved. In the years since Merrill's death, over a hundred writers have used this space as a residence and retreat.
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After James Merrill's death in 1995, the Stonington Village Improvement Association (SVIA) transformed the Jackson and Merrill apartments into a place for writers to live and work. A group of Stonington residents and friends of Merrill began a program that would make the apartment available,
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Under the year-round James Merrill House Writer-in-Residence program, the house is normally occupied year-round by one writer at a time, for stays of about one month each. Each writer typically gives a public live or live-streamed presentation of new work while in residence.
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on August 28, 2013 and designated a National Historic Landmark on October 31, 2016.
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is a 19th-century late-Victorian style house at 107 Water Street in
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in southeastern Connecticut, formerly owned by poet
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

Stonington, CT
41°20′1.32″N 71°54′23.88″W / 41.3337000°N 71.9066333°W / 41.3337000; -71.9066333
Victorian Eclectic
13000618
Stonington Borough
James Merrill
James Merrill
David Jackson
Stonington
The Changing Light at Sandover
Ouija board
National Register of Historic Places

Eryn Green
Dan O'Brien
Sally Ball
Peter Filkins
Will Schutt
Jedediah Berry
Cate Marvin
Nancy Reisman
Rick Hilles
Michael Snediker
J.S. Marcus
Matthew Zapruder
Sarah Gorham
Jeffrey Skinner

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