PET SEMATARY Literature 1983. Written by Stephen King. | |||||
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1 | Castle Rock | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Castle Rock City in Maine. There's a reference to the events of Cujo, which took place in Castle Rock. | |||||
2 | Dead Man's Bog | Water | Bodies of Water | ||
Dead Man's Bog Body of water near the Micmac burying ground. While the Micmac called it Little God Swamp, Judd tells Louis that for traders called it Dead Man's Bog. | |||||
3 | Derry | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Derry Town in Maine. Ludlow is south of Bangor and north of Derry. | |||||
4 | Fern Street | Transit Routes | Streets | ||
Fern Street Timmy Baterman's body was taken to Greenspan Funeral Home on Fern Street - it used to be across from where the New Franklin Laundry stands now. | |||||
5 | Hammond Street | Transit Routes | Streets | ||
Hammond Street Street near Pleasantview Cemetery, the cemetery where Louis Creed's son Gage is buried in Bangor. | |||||
6 | Hancock Road | Transit Routes | Roads | ||
Hancock Road Missus Stratton - one of the citizens that saw Timmy Baterman after he returned, had a little two-room house down where Pedersen road joins Hancock road. | |||||
7 | The Indian Woods | Nature | Forests | ||
The Indian Woods The woods beyond the Pet Sematary. | |||||
8 | Jerusalem's Lot | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Jerusalem's Lot Freeway exit as Rachel drives across Maine, heading back to Ludlow. | |||||
9 | Little God Swamp | Water | Swamps | ||
Little God Swamp Body of water near the Micmac burying ground. While the Micmac called it Little God Swamp, Judd tells Louis that for traders called it Dead Man's Bog. | |||||
10 | Ludlow | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Ludlow Setting. Town in Maine where doctor Louis Creed relocates his family. | |||||
11 | Mason Street | Transit Routes | Streets | ||
Mason Street Street near Pleasantview Cemetery, where Louis parks the night he digs up his son's body. | |||||
12 | Middle Drive | Transit Routes | Drives | ||
Middle Drive Road in Ludlow, Maine near the Creed family's new house. | |||||
13 | The North Ludlow Woods | Nature | Forests | ||
The North Ludlow Woods Woods where the Pet Sematary is located. | |||||
14 | Orrington Stream | Water | Bodies of Water | ||
Orrington Stream Stream that Jud mentions when he's telling Louis about his land: The original grant on your land goes like this. From the great old maple which stands atop Quinceberry Ridge to the verge of Orrington Stream, thus runneth the tract from north until south. But the great old maple fell down in 1882, let's say, and was rotted to moss by the year 1900, and Orrington Stream silted up and turned to marsh in the ten years between the end of the Great War and the crash of the stock market. | |||||
15 | Pedersen Road | Transit Routes | Roads | ||
Pedersen Road Missus Stratton - one of the citizens that saw Timmy Baterman after he returned, had a little two-room house down where Pedersen road joins Hancock road. | |||||
16 | Pleasant Street | Transit Routes | Streets | ||
Pleasant Street Street near Pleasantview Cemetery, the cemetery where Louis Creed's son Gage is buried in Bangor. | |||||
17 | Prospect Hill | Nature | Hills | ||
Prospect Hill Hill near the Pet Sematary, where most of the entire town of Ludlow is visible. | |||||
18 | Quark | Outer Space | Planets | ||
Quark Planet from Louis' internal joke: Lunch. Meeting for lunch. This seemed such an alien idea that Louis thought of the science fiction novels he had read as a teenager - novels by Robert A. Heinlein, Murray Leinster, Gordon R. Dickson. The natives here on Planet Quark have an odd custom when one of their children dies, Lieutenant Abelson: they "meet for lunch." I know how grotesque and barbaric that sounds but remember, is planet has not been terraformed yet. | |||||
19 | Quinceberry Ridge | Nature | Natural Areas | ||
Quinceberry Ridge Ridge that Jud mentions when he's telling Louis about his land: The original grant on your land goes like this. From the great old maple which stands atop Quinceberry Ridge to the verge of Orrington Stream, thus runneth the tract from north until south. But the great old maple fell down in 1882, let's say, and was rotted to moss by the year 1900, and Orrington Stream silted up and turned to marsh in the ten years between the end of the Great War and the crash of the stock market. | |||||
20 | Route 15 | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
Route 15 Highway near the Creed family's new house that uses up a lot of animals. | |||||
21 | Stackpole Road | Transit Routes | Roads | ||
Stackpole Road Road in Ludlow, Maine were Jud's friend Zack McGovern used to live, they guy that buried his prize bull Hanratty in the Micmac burrying ground back in 1967 or '68. |
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