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Capote lived in Monroeville, Alabama, from 1928 to about 1934, where he was a neighbor and best friend of Harper Lee, who wrote To Kill A Mockingbird. After moving to New York with his family, he frequently spent Summers there.

Capote occasionally spent time in Charlotte, NC, where he had relatives, but there is no record of his actually having lived there.

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