Monroeville, Alabama, was designated as the “Literary Capital of Alabama” because of its history in producing many famous writers and is in the spotlight again due to the release of 'Go Set a Watchman' by Harper Lee.
The picturesque town with a small population of 6,000 is located between Montgomery and Mobile on the El Camino Corridor- historically one of the most important east-west routes – linking Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia.
The town is expected to see a surge in visitors who want to take in the historic courthouse, town square, statues recognizing characters, murals depicting scenes from the novel and countless other sites of 'Mockingbird' significance. “To Kill a Mockingbird,” published in July 1960, was Lee’s first published novel and has been translated into 40 languages.
Contact us if you would like to visit this fascinating town with its museum and readings from Harper Lee’s works.
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