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I don't know what this is supposed to mean.

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Stephen King included Lufkin, Texas in his novel "The Stand" because it appeared on a map he used for reference. However, he likely chose Lufkin as a setting due to its small-town charm and rural nature, which fit the story's themes of post-apocalyptic survival and community rebuilding.

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Q: Why did Stephen King and Lufkin Texas?
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