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While Stars Hollow is a fictional place, the charming town was inspired by a real one. Below, you'll find all of the filming location details—including how you can (sort of!) visit Stars Hollow ...
Over a decade later, I've found that small-town life actually is similar to Stars Hollow. There's a good chance of running into someone you know at the diner in the center of town. Dot's is like ...
The best small towns in Connecticut are filled with adorable inns, antiques, and history. One of them even inspired Gilmore Girls's Stars Hollow.
[5] Stars Hollow was inspired by and is loosely based on the actual villages of Washington Depot, Connecticut; West Hartford, Connecticut, and the town of New Milford. [6] Once the setting was established, Gilmore Girls developed as a mixture of sitcom and family drama. [7]
The town of Stars Hollow was founded in 1779, but there are conflicting legends regarding how it got its name. The traditionally accepted story involves two star-crossed lovers who seemed destined never to be together, until separate cosmological phenomena involving stars led them to each other at the spot where the town now exists.
Durham is a definite candidate as a Stars Hollow-esque town. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 137.165.246.134 (talk • contribs) 00:54, 16 May 2007.
In downtown Brighton, Main Street was converted into Stars Hollow, the fictional town setting for "Gilmore Girls," the iconic 2000s TV show. On Saturday, September 21, 2024, fans of the show came ...
Lovecraft scholar S. T. Joshi refers to the area as the Miskatonic region, after its fictional river and university. [1] Lovecraft biographer Lin Carter calls it Miskatonic County, [2] [page needed] and the film Color Out of Space refers to it as Arkham County, although Lovecraft indicates that at least some of his fictional towns were located in the real-life Essex County of Massachusetts.