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Rumors of strange doings continue, 63 years after the death of playwright Eugene O’Neil.
Kilachand Hall has had a long and storied history. Built in 1923 as a luxury apartment building and hotel, the building at 91 Bay State Road was first [...]known as the Sheraton Apartment Hotel. It attracted all kinds of fancy residents, including Hollywood musical star Jeanette MacDonald and the Red Sox’s Ted Williams. But the hotel’s most famous resident was Nobel and Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Eugene O’Neil, author of such acclaimed plays as Anna Christie, The Iceman Cometh, A Moon for the Misbegotten and Long Day’s Journey Into Night.
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