THE BRADY BUNCH TV Series 1969. Created by Sherwood Schwartz. Starring Robert Reed, Florence Henderson, Ann B. Davis, Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland and Susan Olsen. | |||
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1 | Belvedere | Transit Routes | Streets | ||
Belvedere Address of Harvard's used bookstore. | |||||
2 | Cactus Creek | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Cactus Creek Ghost town in the southwestern United States on the Bradys' way to the Grand Canyon. | |||||
3 | Chase Boulevard | Transit Routes | Boulevards | ||
Chase Boulevard Address of the Old Press used bookstore. | |||||
4 | Chestnut Avenue | Transit Routes | Avenues | ||
Chestnut Avenue Street where Mike lived as a child. | |||||
5 | Clinton Way | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
Clinton Way | |||||
6 | East Elm | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
East Elm Address of Wedlock's used bookstore. | |||||
7 | Eighth Street | Transit Routes | Streets | ||
Eighth Street Address of the Friend in Need Society (Riverton and Eighth). | |||||
8 | Farrowville | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Farrowville Town where college students Ralph Nelson and Alan Rudolph set the world teeter-totter record of just over 124 hours. | |||||
9 | Fifth Street | Transit Routes | Streets | ||
Fifth Street Street in the Bradys' neighborhood. | |||||
10 | Kingsford | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Kingsford Town in Illinois. Hometown of 'Harried and Hopeless,' a letter writer to the newspaper advice column Dear Libby. Kingsford is 2,000 miles from where the Bradys live. | |||||
11 | Maple Street | Transit Routes | Streets | ||
Maple Street Steep neighborhood street where the boys coast their bikes. | |||||
12 | Mount Claymore | Nature | Mountains | ||
Mount Claymore Recreation area where the Bradys often picnic and hike. | |||||
13 | Oak Street | Transit Routes | Streets | ||
Oak Street Street in the Bradys' neighborhood. The No. 2 and No. 56 buses stop there. | |||||
14 | Riverside | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
Riverside Address of Leyton's used book store. | |||||
15 | Riverton | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
Riverton Address of the Friend in Need Society (Riverton and Eighth). | |||||
16 | Second Street | Transit Routes | Streets | ||
Second Street Street in the Bradys' neighborhood. The city junkyard is located near Second and Fifth streets. | |||||
17 | South Grand | Transit Routes | Streets | ||
South Grand Address of Phillips Bookstore. | |||||
18 | Vineland | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
Vineland Address of Fisher's Used Books. | |||||
19 | Woodland Park | Nature | Parks | ||
Woodland Park Neighborhood park threatened by the planned construction of a courthouse on the site. The Brady children play baseball and volleyball there. The park is saved when Mike suggests building the courthouse on the city dump. | |||||
20 | Woodley Hills | Urban Areas | Neighborhoods | ||
Woodley Hills Neighborhood where Mike and Carol consider purchasing a large, white house with shutters. They plan to renovate it and paint the kitchen yellow. |
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