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A few other miscellaneous clues: HH also describes Grainball as "ball-playing, Bible-reading..." and a place "where they hold conventions and where labeled, fat, pink men stagger around, all first names and business and booze...(Ch. 26, P. 2, 4)" I could not find much on the religious history of Buffalo, and while there certainly were sports teams before and during publication, the major franchise Buffalo Bills were established in 1960. Lastly, this may be from distant and possibly invented parts of my memory, but Buffalo does seem like a city for business conventions.

The description, "ball-playing, Bible-reading, grain-handling home town" sounds to me more like Chicago: It's much more prominent as a ball-playing city (Cubs, Bears, Bulls, White Sox); It is a major center of grain-handling (Chicago Board of Trade futures etc.); Pious Mid-westerners meet with Bible-belt Southern influx born-agains; Chicago is a major convention center (who wants to go to Buffalo?)

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