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Encyclopedia > Castle Rock

Towns

Several towns in the United States are named "Castle Rock":


There is also Castle Rock, Maine, a fictional town used by Stephen King as the setting for a number of his works.


Mountains

Castle Rock is also the name of several mountains and rock outcroppings:

Misc.

The name Castle Rock has also had various other uses:


  Results from FactBites:
 
Castle Rock (Stephen King) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (373 words)
Castle Rock, Maine is part of Stephen King’s fictional Maine topography, and as such serves as the setting for a number of his novels, novellas, and short stories.
Built similarly to the prototypical King town Jerusalem's Lot (featured in the novel 'Salem's Lot), Castle Rock is a typical small New England town with several dark secrets.
This came to be known as Castle Rock Entertainment.
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