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  • Falmouth
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  • Falmouth is a coastal town with an important harbour, and is located in the county of Cornwall in the southwest of England. Because it is the hometown of the Falmouth Falcons Quidditch team, it is safe to say that Falmouth is associated with the Wizarding world.
  • Falmouth is a town and port on the mouth of the River Fal on the south coast of Cornwall, England. It was a frequent holiday location of the Walker family. Although no books in the Swallows and Amazons series are set there, Falmouth is often mentioned as a place where the Swallows gained sailing experience or familiarity with some other aspect of sea life. Jim Brading and Mrs Whittle have also been there (see below).
  • Falmouth served as a U.S. Army staging area for General Daniel MacArthur's drive on Richmond. MacArthur's plan was to suppress the Confederates' artillery with his own and allow the Army Engineers construct the pontoon bridges required to cross the Rappahannock. This proved ineffective as enough Confederates survived to prevent the successful construction of the bridges.
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  • Falmouth is a coastal town with an important harbour, and is located in the county of Cornwall in the southwest of England. Because it is the hometown of the Falmouth Falcons Quidditch team, it is safe to say that Falmouth is associated with the Wizarding world.
  • Falmouth is a town and port on the mouth of the River Fal on the south coast of Cornwall, England. It was a frequent holiday location of the Walker family. Although no books in the Swallows and Amazons series are set there, Falmouth is often mentioned as a place where the Swallows gained sailing experience or familiarity with some other aspect of sea life. Jim Brading and Mrs Whittle have also been there (see below).
  • Falmouth served as a U.S. Army staging area for General Daniel MacArthur's drive on Richmond. MacArthur's plan was to suppress the Confederates' artillery with his own and allow the Army Engineers construct the pontoon bridges required to cross the Rappahannock. This proved ineffective as enough Confederates survived to prevent the successful construction of the bridges.
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