George C. Wolfe's rise to prominence in theater culminated in a Tony for 'Angels in America' and a successful Broadway musical, showcasing his dynamic talent.
The unique charm of Wolfe's home, described as a 'country cottage in the midst of a city block,' reflects the artistic spirit nurtured within its walls.
Lincoln Kirstein, the previous owner, hosted significant figures like George Balanchine and Andy Warhol; the home's unique history enriched its cultural significance.
Originally built as horse stables in the 1860s, the home's evolution into a fashionable residence parallels the rich artistic legacy of its inhabitants.
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