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Descriptions. Nearby court house (the drugstore, the O.K café and the hotel). [page 228] Maycomb, some twenty miles east of Finch’s Landing, was the county seat of Maycomb County… [page 5] In rainy weather the streets turned to red slop; grass grew on the sidewalks, the
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Descriptions Nearby court house (the drugstore, the O.K café and the hotel). [page 228] Maycomb, some twenty miles east of Finch’s Landing, was the county seat of Maycomb County… [page 5] In rainy weather the streets turned to red slop; grass grew on the sidewalks, the courthouse sagged in the square. [page 6] We lived on the main residential street in town. [page 6] .. were Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose’s house two doors to the north of us, and the Radley Place three doors to the south. [page 7]. .. beginning our day’s play in the back yard, … something next door in Miss Rachel Haverford’s collard patch… [page 7] Routine contentment was : improving our treehouse that rested between giant twin chinaberry trees in the back yard, fussing, running through our.. [page 9]
The Radley Place jutted into a sharp curve beyond our house... [page 10] A dirt road ran from the highway past the dump, down to a small Negro settlement some five hundred yards beyond the Ewells’.. [page 229]. It stood on no lonely hill, but was wedged between Tyndal’s Hardware Store and The Maycomb Tribune office. [page 201]. Atticus’s office was in the courthouse when he began his law practice, but after several years of it he moved to quieter quarters in the Maycomb Bank Building. [page 200] He traveled with the snow all over Mississippi until his infallible sense of direction told him he was in Abbott County, Alabama, just across the river from Maycomb. [page 187] Name of the church (Maycomb Alabama Methodist Episcopal Church South). Post office corner, after the ‘Jitney Jungle’. [page 239 – place where Ewell spat at Atticus.] behind Miss Maudie’s pecan trees [page 67]