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Crabapple Cove, Maine is the fictional hometown of M*A*S*H surgeon Captain Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce and is referenced frequently in the series. No actual Crabapple Cove exists but it is believed to be based on the town of Bremen in Maine. Bremen stands on Muscongus Bay and has many geographic features in common with the Crabapple Cove as described by Hawkeye in various episodes. H. Richard Hornberger who, under the pen name Richard Hooker wrote the original M*A*S*H novels , made many direct and indirect references to the scenery of this section of Maine in the text. Hornberger lived with his wife in a house at 76 Heath Road in Bremen. The road runs along the southern shore of Broad Cove. Just to the south, the next road is actually Crabapple Drive. His house had sweeping views o

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  • Crabapple Cove, Maine is the fictional hometown of M*A*S*H surgeon Captain Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce and is referenced frequently in the series. No actual Crabapple Cove exists but it is believed to be based on the town of Bremen in Maine. Bremen stands on Muscongus Bay and has many geographic features in common with the Crabapple Cove as described by Hawkeye in various episodes. H. Richard Hornberger who, under the pen name Richard Hooker wrote the original M*A*S*H novels , made many direct and indirect references to the scenery of this section of Maine in the text. Hornberger lived with his wife in a house at 76 Heath Road in Bremen. The road runs along the southern shore of Broad Cove. Just to the south, the next road is actually Crabapple Drive. His house had sweeping views o
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  • Crabapple Cove, Maine is the fictional hometown of M*A*S*H surgeon Captain Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce and is referenced frequently in the series. No actual Crabapple Cove exists but it is believed to be based on the town of Bremen in Maine. Bremen stands on Muscongus Bay and has many geographic features in common with the Crabapple Cove as described by Hawkeye in various episodes. H. Richard Hornberger who, under the pen name Richard Hooker wrote the original M*A*S*H novels , made many direct and indirect references to the scenery of this section of Maine in the text. Hornberger lived with his wife in a house at 76 Heath Road in Bremen. The road runs along the southern shore of Broad Cove. Just to the south, the next road is actually Crabapple Drive. His house had sweeping views of Broad Cove which must have supplied much of the inspiration for his work. Hornberger died in 1997 and his wife in 2009. Soon after, the family decided to sell the house and it was auctioned off on August 28, 2010.
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