Literary Capital of Alabama

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The Literary Capital of Alabama is the honorary title given to Monroeville, a town renowned as the hometown of authors Harper Lee and Truman Capote and celebrated for its rich literary heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honorary title
appliesTo Monroeville, Alabama
surface form: Monroeville

Monroeville, Alabama
associatedWithAuthor Harper Lee
Truman Capote
associatedWithWork Go Set a Watchman
In Cold Blood
To Kill a Mockingbird
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designationFor promotion of literary tourism
hasAttribute literary heritage
hasCulturalEvent annual theatrical production of To Kill a Mockingbird
literary festivals
hasCulturalInstitution Monroe County Heritage Museum
hasHeritageType literary
hasNotableBuilding Old Monroe County Courthouse
hasNotableResident Harper Lee
Truman Capote
hasOfficialStatus state-level honorary designation
hasTitleHolderType town
hasTourismType literary tourism
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Alabama
partOf cultural identity of Monroeville, Alabama
reasonForDesignation association with In Cold Blood
association with To Kill a Mockingbird
hometown of Harper Lee
hometown of Truman Capote

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Monroeville, Alabama hasNickname Literary Capital of Alabama
Monroe County hasCulturalDesignation Literary Capital of Alabama
subject surface form: Monroe County, Alabama
this entity surface form: "Literary Capital of Alabama" (through Monroeville)