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SPECIAL ONLINE EDITION
Summer 2025
Printed in Falcon Hollow, Maryland

FALCON HOLLOW GAZETTE

Serving Falcon Hollow and the Surrounding Valley Since 1891

GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT
Vol. 114 · No. 3
One Town. Many Stories.

August 8, 2025

A collected record of the people, places, and quiet forces that continue to shape Falcon Hollow.

Compiled and Reported by Casey Rowe
Falcon Hollow Gazette

A Town That Refused to Vanish

Welcome sign at the entrance to the fictional town of Falcon Hollow

A quiet history of how Falcon Hollow learned to endure without being noticed.

The Man Who Stays Between

Illustration of Duke Mantz at Cedar Street Cafe in the Falcon Hollow Mysteries story world

An intimate look at Duke Mantz, and the long shadow of standing between a town and its worst days.

Streets That Remember

Illustrated view of Main Street in the fictional town of Falcon Hollow

Architecture, light, and the slow visual memory of a place that never fully lets go.

Echoes Carried by Water and Stone

View of Falcon Lake in the fictional town of Falcon Hollow

The cultural and geographic currents that shaped Falcon Hollow long before anyone named it.

The Weight of the Law Here

Lobby reception area of the Falcon Hollow Police Department (fictional location)

Why justice moves slowly in Falcon Hollow—and why haste has never been trusted here.

Harlan Cade and the Things He Chose to Paint

Art easel used by visual artist Harlan Cade for Falcon Hollow illustrations

The artist who recorded Falcon Hollow when words failed it.

The Reporter Who Almost Left

Notebook and reporter’s materials on a booth table at Cedar Street Cafe in Falcon Hollow

One journalist, one assignment, and the quiet choice that followed.

On the Making of This Edition

Desk of fictional Gazette journalist Casey Rowe during article editing

How a town’s past became a digital record, one careful story at a time.

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