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    What British town or city did Edgar Allen Poe spend part of his boyhood in?

    Question #38054. Asked by Jug Head.

    mochyn

    Stoke Newington in London.

    Aug 27 03, 4:01 PM
    Ajax23

    And in Kensington, where he went to school briefly.
    Andy

    Feb 08 07, 12:14 PM

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