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King of the Hill. FOX. Arlen is a small fictional town in Texas approximately 96 miles outside of Dallas and has an area code of 409 that includes Beaumont and Galveston . Aron City, Washington. Johnny Bravo. Cartoon Network. Aron City is a fictional town in Washington and the main setting of Johnny Bravo. Ayanagi City, Toyama.
Kakariko Village (カカリコ村, Kakariko-mura) is a fictional village of The Legend of Zelda series that appears in A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time, Four Swords Adventures, Twilight Princess, A Link Between Worlds, and Breath of the Wild. Kakariko is often portrayed as a prosperous small town. Karnaca. Dishonored 2.
Bay City, California. Starsky & Hutch. ABC. Beacon Hills, California. Teen Wolf. MTV. Beacon Hills is the fictional town in which that main character Scott McCall is turned into a werewolf it is the central hub of the television show. Bluebell, Alabama. Hart of Dixie.
Pages in category "Fictional populated places in California" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
House of Wax. Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow Pictures and Dark Castle Entertainment. Ambrose is a town whose population consists mostly of wax figures. Amity Island. Jaws. Universal Pictures. The main setting of the film, located in New York on the beach. Antonio Bay, California. The Fog.
List of fictional galactic communities. List of fictional islands. Planets in science fiction. List of fictional police states. List of fictional prisons. List of fictional railway stations. List of fictional rapid transit stations. List of fictional schools. List of fictional British and Irish universities.
The show takes place in the fictional town of Ocean Shores, California, and follows an athletic boy named Otto Rocket. Join Otto as he participates in a series of extreme sports, including ...
Cars Land is a themed area of Disney California Adventure, inspired by the Disney · Pixar franchise, Cars, and Route 66 in America. The 12-acre (4.9 ha) area, built as part of Disney California Adventure's $1.1 billion expansion project, opened on June 13, 2012, a year after the release of Cars 2. [1] It contains three rides as well as shops ...