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I've deleted a section asserting that Hemingford is the "Hemingford Home" of Stephen King's works. A perusal of King persuades me that his H.H. is located in central Nebraska rather than in the Panhandle.
Given this, I don't think we can safely conclude that King had Hemingford-in-the-Panhandle in mind when he invented Hemingford Home. Without a valid source, we should not include the claim in the article.
-- Ammodramus ( talk) 03:45, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
There's another short story, collected in NIGHT SHIFT that either takes place in Hemingford Home or has a character from there. I can't recall and don't have a copy on hand. Also, this section makes it seem like HH is only the setting of the Children of the Corn movies, not the short story as well (also collected in NIGHT SHIFT. Just some thoughts for the sake of completion. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:306:CDFC:A8E0:CCDD:DD75:954B:6C26 ( talk) 19:18, 10 September 2012 (UTC)
When Mother Abigail and party depart from Hemingford Home in The Stand, they do so on Route 30, which passes just to the north of Polk County, but is nowhere near Hemingford. So it's clear that Hemingford is not Hemingford Home. King may or may not have borrowed the name from the town. The statement that he did so in the absence of a source is speculation. Intelligent Mr Toad 2 ( talk) 06:00, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
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I've deleted a section asserting that Hemingford is the "Hemingford Home" of Stephen King's works. A perusal of King persuades me that his H.H. is located in central Nebraska rather than in the Panhandle.
Given this, I don't think we can safely conclude that King had Hemingford-in-the-Panhandle in mind when he invented Hemingford Home. Without a valid source, we should not include the claim in the article.
-- Ammodramus ( talk) 03:45, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
There's another short story, collected in NIGHT SHIFT that either takes place in Hemingford Home or has a character from there. I can't recall and don't have a copy on hand. Also, this section makes it seem like HH is only the setting of the Children of the Corn movies, not the short story as well (also collected in NIGHT SHIFT. Just some thoughts for the sake of completion. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:306:CDFC:A8E0:CCDD:DD75:954B:6C26 ( talk) 19:18, 10 September 2012 (UTC)
When Mother Abigail and party depart from Hemingford Home in The Stand, they do so on Route 30, which passes just to the north of Polk County, but is nowhere near Hemingford. So it's clear that Hemingford is not Hemingford Home. King may or may not have borrowed the name from the town. The statement that he did so in the absence of a source is speculation. Intelligent Mr Toad 2 ( talk) 06:00, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
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