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For sale: Farm with barn that inspired 'Charlotte's Web'

BROOKLIN, Maine (AP) - A 44-acre (18-hectare) saltwater farm in Maine where E.B. White penned "Charlotte's Web" is up for sale for $3.7 million.

The Brooklin home where White lived until his death in 1985 includes a barn that was the setting for the beloved children's book featuring a pig named Wilbur and a spider named harlotte.

The home dates to the late 1700s. White and his wife, Katharine, bought it in 1933.

Down East Properties listing agent Martha Dischinger says current owners Robert and Mary Gallant, of Anderson, South Carolina, are ready to sell after more than three decades of ownership.

She said Wednesday the property retains many historical touches and the owners maintained the gardens tended by Katharine White before her death.

E.B. White also wrote "Stuart Little," another children's book.

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This story has been corrected to show spelling of name of E.B. White's wife is Katharine, not Katherine.

This July, 13, 2017, photo provided by Yankee Magazine shows a sunporch at the 44-acre saltwater farm in Brooklin, Maine, where E.B. White penned "Charlotte's Web." The home where White lived until his death in 1985 dates to the late 1700s and includes a barn that was the setting for the beloved children's book featuring a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte. (Mark Fleming/Yankee Magazine via AP) The Associated Press
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