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Mark Twain's Neighborhood: Nook Farm. Connecticut Public Broadcasting, 2002. 54 minutes. Documentary film exploring the history of the Nook Farm community in Hartford, Connecticut.This video chronicles the community's origins in 1853, detailing how John Hooker and Francis Gillette transformed a 140-acre farm into residential plots. It highlights the lives and careers of prominent residents such as Harriet Beecher Stowe and Mark Twain, and examines the lasting legacy of Nook Farm into the 20th century. The film features insights from John Boyer, Executive Director of the Mark Twain House, and Katherine Kane, alongside stories of Charles Dudley Warner, Joseph Hawley, Isabella Beecher Hooker, and minister Twichell.
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