The Finch that stayed at the landing is typically the "landing finch." This term often refers to the finch that remains in a specific area or returns to a familiar spot, but it can also be interpreted in various contexts, such as in literature or specific studies about finches. If you're referring to a particular story or context, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
Though it does not specifically say, it can be assumed that he stayed in Boston, as that was where he studied medicine.
they go to the Finch's Landing.
Finches Landing was founded by Simon Finch, the first of Scout's ancestors. Simon was a fur-trader and apothecary who fled from England to escape religious persecution and established a successful farm called Finches Landing.
The Finches all go up to Finch's Landing, where Aunt Alexandra lives.
There are 649 steps in the Finch Landing stairs at the Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver, Canada.
Finch's Landing is the family homestead of the Finch family in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. It is located in Maycomb, Alabama, and represents tradition, heritage, and the values of the Southern aristocracy.
the children received air raffles and jem got a chemistry set
Simion Finch
Atticus Finch's street in To Kill a Mockingbird is called Finch's Landing.
Finches Landing was founded by Simon Finch, the first of Scout's ancestors. Simon was a fur-trader and apothecary who fled from England to escape religious persecution and established a successful farm called Finches Landing.
Finch's Landing. 20 miles away from Maycomb
Simon's homestead was called "Cabin in the Woods."