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Field in Hobbiton where Bilbo held his famous birthday party long before. Site of the new Party Tree planted by Sam after the old one was destroyed.

Party Field in Hobbiton emerges in 'The Return of the King' as the storied site of Bilbo Baggins' legendary eleventy-first birthday party, a festive landmark from tales recounted earlier in the series. Scarred by the destruction wrought by Saruman's ruffians during the Scouring of the Shire, it symbolizes the desolation of the once-idyllic homeland. In a poignant act of renewal, Samwise Gamgee plants a new Party Tree there, heralding the restoration of the Shire's spirit and the enduring hope of the hobbits after their trials.

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The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings

Field in Hobbiton where Bilbo held his famous birthday party long before. Site of the new Party Tree planted by Sam after the old one was destroyed.

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The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of the Lord of the Rings

First appears Ch 19

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