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The '''Party Field''' was a large field in [[Hobbiton]] where important celebrations were traditionally held, underneath the [[Party Tree]]. It was here that [[Bilbo Baggins]] held his [[Bilbo's Farewell Party]]. After the destruction of the Party Tree by [[Sharkey]] and his [[Ruffians]], [[Samwise Gamgee|Samwise Gamgee]] planted a mallorn tree, upon his return from the [[Quest of Mount Doom]]. Afterwards it was used for holidays and celebrations by the [[Hobbits]] of that region.
The '''Party Field''' was a large field south of [[Bilbo Baggins]]' front door adjacent to [[Bagshot Row]] near [[Hobbiton]]. For [[Bilbo's Farewell Party|Bilbo's 111th birthday party]] it was covered with tents and pavilions; underneath the largest pavilion was the [[Party Tree]] where Bilbo made his farewell speech.<ref>{{FR|I1}}</ref>
 
After the destruction of the Party Tree by [[Sharkey]] and his [[Ruffians]],<ref>{{RK|VI8}}</ref> [[Samwise Gamgee]] planted a mallorn tree, upon his return from the [[Quest of Mount Doom]].<ref>{{RK|VI9}}</ref> Afterwards it was used for holidays and celebrations by the [[Hobbits]] of that region.
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Revision as of 18:37, 13 June 2012

The Party Field was a large field south of Bilbo Baggins' front door adjacent to Bagshot Row near Hobbiton. For Bilbo's 111th birthday party it was covered with tents and pavilions; underneath the largest pavilion was the Party Tree where Bilbo made his farewell speech.[1]

After the destruction of the Party Tree by Sharkey and his Ruffians,[2] Samwise Gamgee planted a mallorn tree, upon his return from the Quest of Mount Doom.[3] Afterwards it was used for holidays and celebrations by the Hobbits of that region.

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