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The Mark Twain House

The Hartford, Connecticut home of American author Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)

From Jackie Craven, About.com

Built in 1874 by Edward Tuckerman Potter, architect. Interior design in 1881 by Louis Comfort Tiffany and Associated Artists.

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The Mark Twain House is elaborately decorated with patterned brick and ornamental stickwork.

The Mark Twain House is elaborately decorated with patterned brick and ornamental stickwork.

Photo © 2007 Jackie Craven
The Mark Twain Home in Hartford, Connecticut is often described as an example of Gothic Revival architecture. However, the patterned surfaces, ornamental trusses, and large decorative brackets are characteristics of another Victorian style known as Stick. But, unlike most Stick Style buildings, the Mark Twain house is constructed of brick instead of wood. Some of the bricks are painted orange and black to create intricate patterns on the facade.
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