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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 ...
Attention "Gilmore Girls" fans of all ages: This weekend is your chance to visit the dreamy TV town of Stars Hollow in real life. From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21, downtown Brighton ...
From Dec. 18 to Jan. 5, a portion of the studio's backlot will be remade into the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Conn., with looks at key filming locations and props, as well as costume contests ...
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.
Liz returns to Stars Hollow to announce that she is getting married in the town square in a week. Paris and Asher decide to travel to England together during the summer. T.J. has a tumultuous bachelor party. At Luke's request, Jess changes his mind about attending his mother's wedding and returns to Stars Hollow for the festivities.
Wanting to play a greater role in Rory's life, Christopher settles in for his visit and lets Rory give him the grand tour of Stars Hollow. When his parents arrive in Hartford for a visit, Emily invites everyone to Friday night dinner, which turns out to be an unqualified disaster after Richard nearly comes to blows with Christopher's father ...
The best small towns in Connecticut are filled with adorable inns, antiques, and history. One of them even inspired Gilmore Girls's Stars Hollow.
The show begins with shots introducing the fictional town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, home of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore. Lorelai is a 32-year-old single mother who is so close to her 15-year-old daughter, Rory, that many people mistake them for sisters. The show opens at the local diner Luke's, run by Luke Danes, where the girls go every morning.