With its proximity to the cultural hub of New York City and its quieter suburban and rural landscapes, Connecticut was fertile ground for artists and writers in the period of Modernist movements between 1913 and 1979. Many of these cultural figures are well known through biographical and critical studies. Creative Places seeks to show how place played a significant role in creative work, and how in turn the artists and writers influenced communities in Connecticut.
The Sweetcake Mountain Preserve was donated to the New Fairfield Land Trust by Charles and Dorothea Warren Fox's children. Their house is privately owned, but the land is public with hiking trails.
The home of Charles and Dorothea Warren Fox overlooked the land that is now a preserve.