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Huck Finn lived in St. Petersburg, a fictional town in Missouri situated along the Mississippi River.
Mrs. Judith Loftus is the name of the lady that Huck visited in town in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.
Huck described St. Petersburg as a small town in Missouri where he lived with the Widow Douglas.
Huck didn't really live anywhere. He slept on doorsteps in good weather and hogsheads in bad weather. At the end of the book he was adopted by the widow Douglas and moved in with her to his disdain (he preferred the free life). Tom convinced Huck to stay with the widow, saying that in order for Huck to be a robber in Tom's gang, he needed to be respectable.
The town where Huck dressed as a girl and visited a woman to gather information was called Temperance.
The name of the town Huck was describing is St. Petersburg. This town is located on the banks of the Mississippi River and serves as the main setting in Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
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Huck dressed as a girl and talked to a lady in the town of Tuscumbia.
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The man asked Huck if he knew anyone in town.
Peter Huck's birth name is Peter Adam Huck.
what was the name of the street marty lived on in back to the furture
He lived in Quincy, Mass., near Boston.