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== Description ==
A farmhouse atop a large hill. A family graveyard is located next to the house, with headstones inscribed with the surnames of the unfortunate: Nowakowski, Padilla, and Márquez. Shannon says that she doesn't know the first two names, and claims no one is buried there, calling it "decorative."[[File:Mielziner Salesman set 1.jpg|thumb|right|Jo Mielziner's opening set design for ''Death of a Salesman''.]][[File:Mielziner Salesman set 2.jpg|thumb|right|Another sketch of the ''Salesman'' set by Mielziner.]]
[[Joseph]]'s computer gives directions from [[Equus Oils]]:
<div class="inconsolata">:{{Code|Head north-east on sixty-five, and turn left as soon as you see that ugly tree that's always on fire. Look for the barn at the base of the mountain there; can't miss it.</div>}}
== Interactions ==
In [[Act II]], when flying with [[Julian]], the farmhouse is visible below.
In [[Act III]], Shannon and Conway search for a way to return to the {{ZeroLink}}, but mention that the barn housing the onramp on-ramp has disappeared. == Name and references ==The name "Márquez" comes from the famous Colombian magical realist author [[wikipedia:Gabriel García Márquez|Gabriel García Márquez]]; the farmhouse's street name and number, 100 Macondo Lane, are references to the town of [[wikipedia:Macondo|Macondo]] featured in his novel ''[[wikipedia:One Hundred Years of Solitude|One Hundred Years of Solitude]]''. The design of the farmhouse is based on scenic designer [[wikipedia:Jo Mielziner|Jo Mielziner]]'s rendering of the opening set for the original Broadway production of [[wikipedia:Arthur Miller|Arthur Miller]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Death of a Salesman|Death of a Salesman]]'' in 1949. The barn behind the farmhouse features a [[wikipedia:Quilt trail|barn quilt]] with the the "snail's trail" pattern.
== Gallery ==
File:Farmhouse hill.png|The hill leading up to the farmhouse
File:Farmhouse silhouette.png|Conway ascends the steps to the house
File:MarquezFarm.png|Full view of the houseFile:Ghosts in the static.png|''"[[Ghosts in the Static]]''"
File:Farmhouse barn.png|The barn behind the farmhouse
File:You've Got to Walk.png|[[The Bedquilt Ramblers]] playing ''"[[You've Got to Walk]]''"File:Onramp.png|The onramp on-ramp to the {{Zero}}{...}
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== Name and references ==
 
The name "Márquez" comes from the famous Colombian magical realist writer [[wikipedia:Gabriel García Márquez|Gabriel García Márquez]]; the farmhouse's street name and number, 100 Macondo Lane, is a reference to the town of [[wikipedia:Macondo|Macondo]] in Gabriel ''[[wikipedia:One Hundred Years of Solitude|One Hundred Years of Solitude]]''.
== Quotes ==
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* '''SHANNON:''' Oh, and look at that headstone: "Márquez." I used to think that was for my parents. Now I don't know.
* The farmhouse is silent and empty. The barn is still gone. So is the cave. A few horses graze in the empty field.
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[[Category:Act I]]
[[Category:Act IIIMárquez Farmhouse|*]]

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