Literary Landmark: Lillian Hellman home
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New Orleans, La.
Dedicated: 2002
June 20, 1905 in New Orleans, Lillian Hellman was a social activists and writer. Among her works are the play The Little Foxes (1939) and the best-selling An Unfinished Woman: A Memoir (1969). The house is rentable as a holiday home.
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1890 Victorian literary landmark birthplace of play write Lillian Hellman (HomeAway)