Maycomb: “Maycomb was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it.” – Scout Finch House: “Our summertime boundaries were Mrs. Dubose’s house and the Radley Place…” – Scout Radley Place: “The Radley Place… was inhabited by an unknown entity the mere description of whom was enough to make us behave…” – Scout Mrs. Dubose’s House: “Mrs. Dubose lived two doors up the street from us…” – Scout Finch Miss Maudie’s House : “Miss Maudie’s house was the last house in our street… She loved everything that grew in God’s earth, even the weeds.” – Scout Finch Maycomb Courthouse: “The courthouse square was in the center of town…” – Scout Finch Road to the Ewells Dump: “A dirt road ran from the highway past the dump…” – Scout Finch Bob Ewell’s House: “The Ewells lived behind the town garbage dump… in what was once a Negro cabin.” – Scout Black Community : “The Negroes lived beyond the town dump…” – Scout
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