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No ‘Farewell’: Hemingway lives on Ark. town

02-Jul-2009
 
Story Timeline:  142 days

Writer’s forgotten, remote haven is a place of renewed interest to visitors A woman walks past the converted barn once used as a studio by author Ernest Hemingway in Piggott, Ark. Eleven photographers come together to celebrate the everyday people who make this country unique. From a trio of fennec foxes to a gang of squeaky clean monkeys, find images of animals great and small. Subway mermaids, a bat in flight and a woman named Neda are among this collection of noteworthy images from around the world. Bruce Springsteen faces the sun in Switzerland, Spike Lee dances for Michael Jackson, Robert Pattinson plays in the park and more. July 1: NBC’s Kevin Tibbles takes a look at the new glass-bottom observation deck at the Sears Tower in Chicago. PIGGOTT, Ark. - The quail rose out of the cornfields and briars of northeast... [read full story]                    

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Ark. town a forgotten haven for Hemingway (AP)

yahoo.com 02-Jul-2009
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A small-town relic of Hemingway's unhappy Arkansas sojourn

theglobeandmail.com 02-Jul-2009
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