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Fern Hill, Tacoma, Washington
Fern Hill is a neighbourhood, neighborhood located in the southern part of Tacoma, Washington. It is generally defined as extending west from the intersection of S 84th and Pacific Avenue to South Thompson St The neighborhood's central hub is the Intersection (road), intersection of South 84th and Park Avenue. Fern Hill's central business district contains several small Retailing, shops including Park Ave. Book Store, Fern Hill Coffee House, A Fine Design, InSpirations Massage, Norma's Barber Shop, Bill's Clock and Watch Repair, Le Le Nails, American Trophy, and Hand Crafted By Design. The neighborhood also includes a postal branch, a public library branch, and Fern hill elementary school built circa,Early 1900’s and a large Church (building), church as well as several stately historic homes. Fern Hill is one of the oldest communities in the city that and having three parks within four City block, blocks of the neighboring business district has helped contribute to the growing ...
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Fern Hill (Tacoma, Washington)
"Fern Hill" (1945) is a poem by the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, first published in ''Horizon'' magazine in October 1945, with its first book publication in 1946 as the last poem in ''Deaths and Entrances''. Creation Thomas had started writing ''Fern Hill'' in New Quay, Cardiganshire, where he lived from September 4, 1944, to July 1945. Further work was done on the poem in July and August 1945 at Blaencwm, the family cottage in Carmarthenshire, Wales. A draft was sent to a friend in late August, and then the completed poem to his publisher on September 18, 1945. The house Fernhill is a Grade 2 listed residence just outside Llangain in Carmarthenshire. In Thomas' day, it had an orchard and fifteen acres of farmland, most of it of poor quality. Thomas had extended stays here in the 1920s with his aunt Annie and her husband, Jim Jones. They had lived at Fernhill from about 1908 to 1928, renting it from the daughter of Robert Ricketts Evans (also known as Robert Anderson Evans), an occ ...
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