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Miss Rachel's house in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is described as a large, old and imposing residence located near the Finch family home in Maycomb. It is surrounded by a well-kept garden and features a wide front porch with white columns. The house reflects the social status and wealth of Miss Rachel's family in the community.

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