Small Town American: Picturing Thomas Covenants Home Town

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Small Town American: Picturing Thomas Covenants Home Town

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Can any one recommended either books about small town america (ones with plenty of photos in) or any websites about small town America, as I have never been really successful in visualizing TC home town.

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near where I live. Haven Farm anyone? ;)
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Spot on. In certain areas of the south you can drive around and every now and then you'll see a chimney standing in the middle of nowhere. Some of them date back to Sherman's march, if you're in the right spot.

Goes to show how much we like change.
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Emotional Leper wrote:Spot on. In certain areas of the south you can drive around and every now and then you'll see a chimney standing in the middle of nowhere. Some of them date back to Sherman's march, if you're in the right spot.

Goes to show how much we like change.
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Good, except the road to Haven Farm in unpaved.
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who is Sherman?
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lucimay wrote:who is Sherman?

General William Tecumseh Sherman? Sherman's march to the sea?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman's_March_to_the_Sea


and here's a picture of downtown Lake Mills WI, a small Covenant-esque town:

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Ah, yes, and it even shows the intersection. All that's missing is a cop car. "Covenant fell HERE." :P
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I've lived in half a dozen small towns that look so much like that one, it's ironic really. I live in one now, except, this one's even smaller.
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I always pictured the town TC lives in as looking like one of the small towns outside Spartanburg, SC. Like Clinton or Cross Anchor. There are certainly enough Sherrif Lytons there.
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It would have to be small enough that most everybody knows everybody.

but big enough that a wierd looking begger, and a small religious cult don't seem all that out of place.
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drew wrote:It would have to be small enough that most everybody knows everybody.

but big enough that a wierd looking begger, and a small religious cult don't seem all that out of place.
So, uh, it's Ocala, Florida, then?
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Post by drew »

Okay.

I was thinking of Bible Hill Nova Scotia.
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We still have two years and nine months to kill, folks. So I plan to change my avatar as much as possible to fill some of the void.

I too lived in small towns like that which was described in the First Chronicles as TC's home. So it was pretty easy to picture it in my mind as I read along. The genius of SRD at work again.
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Post by Relayer »

I know we had a discussion on "where is Haven Farm" but couldn't find a thread for it. Seems like a good place to post this...

From the GI:
SRD wrote:"My" Haven Farm was in New Jersey.

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Google maps shows a Haven's Farm, Brick, New Jersey.
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drew wrote:who is Sherman?
If you don't want to read about his lifestory:

Basicly he was a urban renew contractor who tore down alot of old houses and caused a housing boom in the south..
about a 150 years ago or so.

He's still talked about.
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