Literature 1973. Written by Philip K. Dick.
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1Bender Pistol BBBWeaponsGuns

Bender Pistol
Taylor studied one of the soldiers. He was armed with the dreaded Bender pistol, the new snub-nosed hand weapon that was just beginning to come from the assembly line. Some of the soldiers looked a little frightened.

2Bradshaw Insurance BBBFinancial CompaniesInsurance Services

Bradshaw Insurance
Company where bookkeeper Ernest Critchet works, the commuter that first asks about Macon Heights.

3Leadys BBBTechnologyRobot Models

Leadys
Robots built to carry on with the war while humans went below the surface.

4Norris Home Furnishings BBBHome FurnishingHome Furnishing Stores

Norris Home Furnishings
Store in the city that Paine sees after returning from Macon Heights, which he isn't sure was there before, or recently brought into existence as a result of the past changing.

5R-H Bomb BBBWeaponsExplosives

R-H Bomb
Taylor is enjoying a rare Rest Period while his wife Mary is following the news, which reported that Moscow was recently hit with an R-H bomb.

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6Cedar Grove MapUrban AreasCities

Cedar Grove
One of three proposed suburban housing tracts that were to be set up outside the city seven years earlier, but when city merchants opposed them, claiming they would draw too much retail business away from the city, only two of them - Waterville and Cedar Grove - were approved. Macon Heights was not.

7Jacksonville MapUrban AreasCities

Jacksonville
City along the B Train route.

8Lewisberg MapUrban AreasCities

Lewisberg
City along the B Train route.

9Macon Heights MapUrban AreasCities

Macon Heights
One of three proposed suburban housing tracts that were to be set up outside the city seven years earlier, but when city merchants opposed them, claiming they would draw too much retail business away from the city, only Waterville and Cedar Grove were approved. Somehow though, Macon Heights did eventually come into existence along the B Train route, between Jacksonville and Lewisburg.

10Sector T137 MapUrban AreasCities

Sector T137


11The Undersurface MapUrban AreasCities

The Undersurface
The city underground where survivors of the war sought refuge.

12Waterville MapUrban AreasCities

Waterville
One of three proposed suburban housing tracts that were to be set up outside the city seven years earlier, but when city merchants opposed them, claiming they would draw too much retail business away from the city, only two of them - Waterville and Cedar Grove - were approved. Macon Heights was not.


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