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- Winnemac is a fictional U.S. state invented by the writer Sinclair Lewis. His novel Babbitt takes place in Zenith, its largest city (po****tion 361,000...
- Potawatomi version of the name has been spelled in a variety of ways, including Winnemac, Winamek, and Winnemeg. The Winamac name became ****ociated with prominent...
- fictitious Midwestern state of "Winnemac", adjacent to Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan. (Babbitt does not mention Winnemac by name, but Lewis's subsequent...
- Salem's Lot), a county (William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County), a state (Winnemac in various Sinclair Lewis stories), a large section of continent (as in...
- Morrison that first appeared in 2000 AD Zenith, Winnemac, a city in Sinclair Lewis's fictional state of Winnemac, and the setting for his 1922 novel Babbitt...
- contains several parks, which are maintained by the Chicago Park District. Winnemac Park covers more than 40 acres at the corner of Damen and Foster. The park...
- sermons, the group comes to the attention of the church council in Zenith, Winnemac, a larger city. Though Falconer's manager Bill Morgan does not think that...
- story of bright and scientifically minded Martin Arrowsmith of Elk Mills, Winnemac (the same fictional state in which several of Lewis's other novels are...
- boosterism. The story was set in the fictional Midwestern town of Zenith, Winnemac, a setting to which Lewis returned in ****ure novels, including Arrowsmith...
- Eagle all were located on a street block of Clark Street (from Ainslie to Winnemac). New York City: the ****clubs Mineshaft (1976–85) and Anvil (1974–85) in...