- Cities and Towns - U.S.
- Airotel
- Colony in Kentucky. "…two guests of the Colony Airotel, Louisville, Kentucky, discorporated, one voluntarily, the other by heart failure."
- Allerton
- Town listed on the Oakwood High School Basketball 1958-1959 schedule in the Park Drugs drugstore. (Season 1 episode Where is Everybody?)
- Ambrose, Iowa
- Fictional town in Iowa, ground zero of the alien invasion, Population 10,079. "A Decent Community"
- Anaconda
- Town mentioned during Tina and Farah's missing book club members investigation (Season 2)
- Anchorhead
- Boba Fett mentions escaping to Anchorhead to his fellow Tusken Raider slave prisoner, a Rodian. (Season 1 episode Stranger in a Strange Land)
- Boba Fett mentions to the Pyke Syndicate. (Season 1 episode The Tribes of Tatooine)
- Anniston, New Hampshire
- City where Abra Stone lives.
- Annville, Texas
- A small town with a lot of dirty little secrets.
- Anytown, U.S.A.
- Address for Jane S. Doe, as listed on the sample EGG Registration for Fulfillment form. (Season 2 episode You Might Also Like?)
- Anytown, USA
- Bob's Facebook profile lists his address as Anytown, USA.
- Arcadia, Alaska
- Alaskan town, destination of a handful of survivors that seized control of an Umbrella Corporation helicopter in Resident Evil: Extinction, after finding a diary detailing a series of radio transmissions offering food and shelter, safety and security, a haven free of infection. Where Alice finds Claire Redfield, now missing her memory.
- Ardis, Maryland
- (Season 1 episode The Erlenmeyer Flask)
- Arkham, Massachusetts
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- When the Necronomicon is stolen from the public library, the Ghostbusters find themselves fighting creatures in the sewers, chasing down cults, and researching comic books to help them in their mission. H.P. Lovecraft references galore. (episode The Collect Call of Cathulhu)
- A fictional city in Massachusetts.
- A fictional city in Massachusetts.
- Song: The Face of Oblivion.
- A philosopher is attracted to Arkham due to the "unique library" there.
- Lovecraft solved a witch cult case here.
- Where Black Chamber is located.
- Arlen, Texas
- Children's football team Springfield Wildcats plays a team from Arlen, Texas - the town from King of the Hill. (Season 9 episode Bart Star)
- Small town in Texas, primary setting for King of the Hill. (Pilot episode)
- Arnette, Texas
- Hapscomb's Texaco sat on Number 93 just north of Arnette, a pissant four-street burg about 110 miles from Houston. Tonight the regulars were there, sitting by the cash register, drinking beer, talking idly, watching the bugs fly into the big lighted sign.
- Town in Texas where Stu Redman lives. The town is quarantined after soldier Charles Campion crashes his car into Hapscomb's Gas & Market. (Episode The End)
- Asshole, Indiana
- Insult Lloyd makes to hoarse screaming mother voice in jail: "Your mother's in charge of blow jobs at a whore house in Asshole, Indiana."
- Badger Falls
- Small town mentioned by man reading book on public television telethon the Simpsons watch on TV: Well, sir, it has been an uneventful week in Badger Falls where the women are robust, the men are pink-cheeked and the children are pink-cheeked and robust. (Season 5 episode Marge on the Lam)
- Badwater
- Town mentioned over the P.A. at the Springfield train station. (Season 3 episode Homer Alone)
- Ballister
- Town where Daria wants to meditate.
- Bay City
- City formerly known as San Francisco.
- Bay St. Luc, Louisiana
- Where Cliff says Thelma is from when he bursts into the courtroom after she is arrested.
- Beacon Town, Nebraska
- Town where high school student and teen werewolf Scott Howard lives.
- Beaut-Hume, Iowa
- The ancestral homeland of the Boyle clan, pronounced Butt Thumb, Iowa by Gina. (Season 4 episode Skyfire Cycle)
- Bellefleur, Oregon
- From the Pilot episode. Bellefleuer, Oregon is the location of the pilot episode. The state of Oregon obviously exists, however, the city of Bellefleuer does not.
- Bergsberg, Montana
- Where Farah meets her brother. Sign at the edge of town reads: "Welcome to Bergsberg ' Once you're here... You're gone" (Season 2 episode 1 Space Rabbit)
- The Big City
- Setting for the show. (Season 1 episode The Magician's Assistant)
- Small Texas town, home of the Iguana Motel.
- Bixby, Nevada
- Town located thirty miles from Perfection, Nevada, mentioned several times during the movie.
- Mindy had to drop out of school because she couldn't afford the tuition so she's back working at the Arby's in Bixby.
- Town near Perfection in Nevada. Nancy mentions. (episode Feeding Frenzy) Tyler spent the weekend in Bixby. (episode Blast from the Past) Cletus mentions his apartment in Bixby. (episode Project 4-12)
- Black Crow, North Dakota
- (Season 3 episode Apocrypha)
- Blankville, Indiana
- Fake town in Indiana from Part One: Fundamental Techniques in Handling People.
- Bloodbath Gulch
- Wild West ghost town that the Simpsons visit. "The friendliest town in the old west." (Season 10 episode Kidney Trouble)
- Bolster County, Nebraska
- Home of the Creedish Church.
- Bossa Nova, California
- Fictional city in California where some girls playing volleyball steal a nuclear warhead (Season 1 episode The Spa Who Loved Me)
- Brackett
- Small town where Jeff attempts to withdraw money from Brackett Commerce Bank.
- Brahms
- Harry Mason encounters police officer Cybil Bennett, who works in the nearby town of Brahms.
- Braintree, Texas
- His mother had gotten work at the Red Ball Truck Stop just outside of Arnette - Stu could have seen it from where he sat right now if it hadn't burned down in 1979. It had been enough to keep the four of them eating, but that was all. At the age of nine, Stu had gone to work, first for Rog Tucker, who owned the Red Ball, helping to unload trucks after school for thirty-five cents an hour, and then at the stockyards in the neighboring town of Braintree, lying about his age to get twenty back-breaking hours of labor a week at the minimum wage.
- Town in Texas near Arnette.
- Set in the same city as the original Robin Williams movie.
- Spencer and friends' hometown.
- Bredon, New Mexico
- The gas station attendant in Peaceful Valley advises Phillip Redfield to go back to the fork in the road and take the other road to Bredon, New Mexico. (Season 4 episode Valley of the Shadow)
- Bridgeville, Maine
- Fictional Maine city where The Mist series takes place.
- Brigadier, Arizona
- Bernie's home town. (Wring-off) Location of Hualasupai County Sheriff office. (The Right Thing)
- Setting. (The Apprentice)
- Brixton
- The Gift takes place in a town called Brixton.
- Broca Beach, New Jersey
- Cobra's new Springfield, a small town with a boardwalk in New Jersey. (Issue #81 Plots and Tracts) Broca Beach has a drug problem in the form a criminal named Headman. (Issue #123 Shots in the Dark!)
- Brockenhurst, New Jersey
- City where Simon lives after his family moved from Manhattan.
- Brockway
- One of the cities where Lyle Lanley sold a monorail, that put them on the map. (Season 4 episode Marge vs. The Monorail)
- Broken Bow, Oklahoma
- The town in which a Klingon warrior is wounded by a farmer at the beginning of the series premiere.
- Bronson, Missouri
- Town in Missouri where the Simpsons end up while looking for Branson, Missouri, populated by Charles Bronson look-alikes. (Season 13 episode The Old Man and the Key)
- Bulletville
- Where Boyd's father's hunting cabin is located.
- Bumblefuck, Missouri
- What Charlie refers to the town where the brothers stay at the Honeymoon Haven Motel.
- Buttfuck, New Mexico
- Where David says they are when he calls Brad from the hospital.
- Cabot Cove, Maine
- A small coastal community in Maine where mystery writer Jessica Fletcher lives. Name inspired by a bay harbor inlet in Kennebunkport, Maine.
- Cactus Creek
- Ghost town in the southwestern United States on the Bradys' way to the Grand Canyon. (Episode Ghost Town U.S.A.)
- Cainan, GA
- Noah bagged and tagged Jeremy Greer in Cainan when Jeremy was 13.
- Caldwell, Washington
- The fictional setting of The Returned.
- Calico Ridge
- Location of the Action Point amusement park.
- Calliphora, AZ
- Story setting (Story: You Will Hear the Locust Sing)
- Cambry, Illinois
 - Address on Derek Frost's driver's license. (from the electronic DMV record at Beleaguered Castle)
- Canaanville, Pennsylvania
- Location of a ghost tree (Story: Dead-Wood)
- Cape Arbuckle
- According to the sign at Cape Canaveral, before it was known as Cape Kennedy, it was known as Cape Arbuckle. (Season 5 episode Deep Space Homer)
- Cape Fear
- One of the relocation options offered to the Simpsons by the Witness Relocation Program. (Season 5 episode Cape Feare)
- Cape Steinbeck
- The space storage center at the tip of the Keys. A dead section.
- City near Springfield, from various episodes.
- Dancin' Homer gets called up to the majors. Home of the Duff Brewery. (Season 2 episode Dancing' Homer)
- Boxer Drederick Tatum learned how to fight in the projects of Capital City, and honed his skills while serving time for assault in Springfield Prison. (Season 2 episode Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment)
- "The Windy Apple" Location of the National Energy Convention where Mr. Burns sends Homer and Mindy. (Season 5 The Last Temptation of Homer)
- Springfield Elementary school field trip. (Season 14 episode Bart vs. Lisa vs. The Third Grade)
- Milhouse's mother gets a job in Capital City. (Season 15 episode Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore)
- Marge's old friend from high school Chloe Talbot invites Lisa to the Women's Conference at the Capital City Convention Center in Capital City. "Sexy Asian Girls Talk About Wage Disparity" (Season 16 episode She Use to be My Girl)
- Carbon Creek, Pennsylvania
- Site of the real the first Vulcan-Human contact in 1957, when a Vulcan survey ship is performing a survey from Earth orbit after the recent Sputnik I launch by Humans. (Season 2 episode Carbon Creek)
- Cartersville
- City in Indiana, near Hawkins, mentioned during the search for Will Byers. (Season 1 episode Chapter Two: The Weirdo on Maple Street)
- Carvel, Pennsylvania
- The mall Pennsylvania town that James makes up, where his parents are supposedly from. A hellhole. Three motels and a mannequin factory.
- Casco
- Town from the story: The Man in the Black Suit.
- Caslin, Nebraska
- Town where Nick Andros was born.
- Castle Lake, Maine
- Fictional town in Castle County. When wildfires continue to spread across Black Mountain, residents of dozens of houses between Castle View and Castle Lake are evacuated. (Season 1 episode Harvest)
- Castle Rock
- (story The Riddle of the Crypt)
- Irene Reppler reads The Castle Rock Times newspaper in the supermarket.
- Mentioned by Frannie when she talks Stu into moving back to Maine: "I'd want to go to western Maine, what they called the Lakes Region. You were almost there when Harold and I met you in New Hampshire. There are some beautiful places, Stu. Bridgton … Sweden … Castle Rock. The lakes would be jumping with fish, I'd imagine. In time, we might settle on the coast, I suppose. But I couldn't face that the first year. Too many memories. It would be too big at first. The sea would be too big."
- Town in Maine (Story: The Body, Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption)
- Fictional city in Maine from several different Stephen King stories.
- There's a reference to the events of Cujo, which took place in Castle Rock.
- Fictional town in Maine that Homer mentions during his story about Mrs. Todd's Shortcuts. (story Mrs. Todd's Shortcuts) Where Ace Merrill messed up the narrator. (story Nona) George's family moved to Castle Rock to take care of Gramma. (story Gramma)
- Fictional city in Maine, setting for Gerald's Game.
- Fictional city in Maine, setting of Needful Things.
- Setting for the story It Grows on You.
- Fictional Maine town from Stephen King's novels.
- Story: The Man in the Black Suit.
- Novella: A Good Marriage.
- Fictional Maine town mentioned when Jake crosses over into 1960's Lisbon, Maine.
- Fictional town in Maine. Founded 1619.
- Castle Rock, Oregon
- Fictional Oregon town, primary setting for the film, changed from Castle Rock, Maine in Stephen King's original novella.
- Castle View, Maine
- Town in Maine that Gordie mentions (Story: The Body)
- Fictional town in Castle County. When wildfires continue to spread across Black Mountain, residents of dozens of houses between Castle View and Castle Lake are evacuated. (Season 1 episode Harvest)
- Cedar Creek, California
- Jimbo Scott steals a monkey from Biotest and tried to sell it to pet shop owner Rudy Alvarez of Rudy's Pet Shop in Cedar Creek, California.
- Centerville
- (Season 5 episode Stopover in a Quiet Town)
- Fictional U.S. city consumed by a zombie outbreak. "A real nice place"
- Where the Hotel for Dogs is located.
- Where Barry Allen is from.
- City where The Flash lives.
- Fictional American city where The Flash fights crime.
- City where Bruce Wayne finds Barry Allen. (Zack Snyder's Justice League)
- Chamberlain, Maine
- Town in Maine (Story: The Body)
- Checkford, New York
- A quiet town where residents gossip over coffee at Sam's diner about the goings on at the school board, the town council, and the Bread Factory, the community arts center that is the soul of the town.
- Cherry Hill, Kansas
- Lex, Lois and Lucy make plans to meet Marcus Becker on Highway 54 just north of Cherry Hill. When Clark is looking for the semi holding Lois and Lucy, there's a U.S. Hwy. 54 road sign and an exit for Cherry Hill. U.S. Hwy 54 does indeed run through Kansas, but there is no township called Cherry Hill. (Season 4 episode Lucy)
- Setting, town known for its rich fertile land and warm, inviting people.
- Chester's Mill, Maine
- Fictional town in Maine, visible on the map during the opening credits for season 2 - from Under the Dome. (Season 2 episode 2 New Jerusalem)
- Chia, Wisconsin
- Home of the Chia Institute, company responsible for hair replacement product Chia Head.
- Chino Hills
- City where Val lives. (Season 1 episode Impulse)
- Cicely, Alaska
- Cicely was founded by Maurice Minifield, a former NASA astronaut.
- The City Swallowed by Sand
- Town where Ford reveals himself as William to Dolores (Season 1 episode The Bicameral Mind)
- The name of the city where the Tick fights crime is called The City, founded 1782.
- The Tick and Arthur fight crime in a city called "The City".
- Clamp Corners, New Jersey
- Daniel Clamp's idea to develop a whole new town in New Jersey, based on Billy's drawing of Kingston Falls. "Where life slows down to a crawl."
- Clarion
- Town listed on the Oakwood High School Basketball 1958-1959 schedule in the Park Drugs drugstore. (Season 1 episode Where is Everybody?)
- Claude, Michigan
- City where Prairie and her family live. When Prairie and her fellow haptives attempt to escape, Prairie gives Homer her family's address - Mills Pond in Claude, Michigan. (Season 1 episode Champion)
- Cleaves Mills
- Mentioned in various episodes. (Season 4 episode Countdown, Season 5 episode Power) Nathan and the copy of Audrey eat breakfast at a diner there. (Season 5 episode Forever)
- Cliffordville, Indiana
- The very pleasant little town where Mr. Featherstone got his start. Also the home town of the custodian in his office building, Mr. Hecate. (Season 4 episode Of Late I Think of Cliffordville)
- Co-Op City
- City that stood in a radiating rat warren of parking lots, deserted shops, Urban Centers, and paved playgrounds. The cycle gangs were the law here, and all those newsie items about the intrepid Block Police of South City were nothing but a pile of warm crap.
- Coast City
- In mortal guise, Thor's son Hurricane visits Coast City, the scene of a series of brutal killings. (Issue #1 Hurricane)
- Collinsport
- Town that young Barnabas Collins and his wealthy family establish in Maine.
- Collinsville, Iowa
- Carol's hometown. (Season 3 episode Home is Where the Hurt Is)
- Colson, Washington
- (Season 1 episode Roland)
- Colton Court, Texas
- Where Simon and Kat end up at the end of Otherworld.
- Comanche, Kansas
- Martha Kent drives away from the Kent farm. There's a Comanche Realty sign out front. "Foreclosure / Bank owned.” Address is: 551 Cold River Lane, Comanche, Kansas. Phone number: (785) 045-REPO. (Zack Snyder's Justice League)
- Comity, New Hampshire
- (Season 3 episode Syzygy)
- Conway
- (Episode The Sins of the Fathers)
- Conyers, Pennsylvania
- Prisoners was filmed in Conyers, Georgia, but takes place in fictional Conyers, Pennsylvania.
- Copper, Texas
- Fictional Texas town where Aaron and Abe live and work.
- Coral Palms, Florida
- Florida town where Jake and Captain hide out from Figgis. (Season 4 episode Coral Palms)
- Corinth
- Town listed on the Oakwood High School Basketball 1958-1959 schedule in the Park Drugs drugstore. (Season 1 episode Where is Everybody?)
- Cotterfield
- KXKVI radio station owner Allan Maxwell makes contact with an alien being from the Andromeda Galaxy. KXKVI is located on Highway 601, just 6 miles south of Cotterfield, serving all of Los Feliz County in southern California. (Episode The Galaxy Being)
- Couerville
- Alan Talbot's home town. Maybe. Maybe not. "A great little town full of warm, friendly people.” (Season 4 episode In His Image)
- Coyote
- The lines on the map at the end of the opening credits is taken from north central New Mexico, but the names of the roads and town names have been changed.
- Craiger, Maryland
- (Season 3 episode Paper Clip)
- Custer's Grove, Georgia
- The new Captain America John Walker's home town. (Season 1 episode The Star-Spangled Man)
- Cypress Beach, California
- Scott is a police investigator for the small northern California town of Cypress Beach.
- Dansburg
- City, setting for the episode Printer's Devil, home of Doug Winter and his newspaper, the Dansburg Courier. (Season 4 episode Printer's Devil)
- Darby, Maine
- Fake Maine city mentioned on radio broadcast (Season 2 Episode Who, What, Where, Wendigo?)
- Davidson Mine, NV
- The locations where the serial killer events take place are related to the names of the actors in the movie: Lewiston Ranch, MT and Juliet, TX for Juliette Lewis, Forbes, TN for Michelle Forbes, Davidson Mine, NV and Dew Cove, NV for David Duchovny, and Bradbury Textile Warehouse in Pittsburgh, PA for Brad Pitt.
- Dawson's Creek, NC
- When Lisa Simpson and her Mensa friend, also known as The Council of Alphas, run the town of Springfield after Mayor Quimby abdicates his position, Springfield moves up to #299 on the list of America's most livable cities. Other cities mentioned include: #296 Flint, MI. #297 Ebola, RI. #298 Dawson's Creek, NC. #300 East St. Louis, IL.
- Delville, Texas
- Where Glenda convinces Deke to sing a song with the backing of Tex's Rough Ridin' Ramblers.
- Dennison River Bend, Maine
- Town where the institute is located.
- Derby's Mill, Maine
- Fictional Maine city lived on road sign. (Pilot episode)
- Derry, Maine
- City in Maine near Bangor, based on Bangor.
- Town in Maine (Story: The Body)
- Richards stared out wonderingly, unable to drink his fill; he had slept through the other flight as if in wait for this one. The sky had deepened to a shade that hung on the borderline between royal velvet and black. Stars poked through with hesitant brilliance. On the western horizon, the only remnant of the sun was a bitter orange line that illuminated the dark earth below not at all. There was a nestle of lights below he took to be Derry.
- Ludlow is located in Maine, south of Bangor and north of Derry.
- Maine town where the narrator's grandfather settled because of the lumber industry. (story Uncle Otto's Truck)
- Story: Secret Window, Secret Garden.
- Primary setting, home of the Losers Club and Pennywise the Dancing Clown.
- Story: Autopsy Room 4, The Road Virus Heads North.
- Mentioned. (Season 5 episode Power)
- City where Glenna says her uncle has a bunch of old junkers when Ig asks her about a car to blow up.
- Fictional town in Maine, visible on map of Maine in opening credits. Setting for several Stephen King works, including The Tommyknockers, Insomnia, Bag of Bones, 11/22/63.
- There's a road sign on the freeway for the fictional Stephen King town.
- Desperate Hag, Iowa
- From joke Carla makes about her husband Eddie's other wife that she finds out about at Eddie's funeral (Season 8 episode 7 Death Takes a Holiday on Ice)
- Destiny, Arizona
- Location of top secret underground facility where Landau found the time machine.
- Dew Cove, NV
- The locations where the serial killer events take place are related to the names of the actors in the movie: Lewiston Ranch, MT and Juliet, TX for Juliette Lewis, Forbes, TN for Michelle Forbes, Davidson Mine, NV and Dew Cove, NV for David Duchovny, and Bradbury Textile Warehouse in Pittsburgh, PA for Brad Pitt.
- Dimmsdale, California
- Fictional U.S. city, primary setting for the series.
- Drip Rock
- Small town where the construction company that Al works for is hired to build a windshield wiper factory.
- Dry Creek
- The lines on the map at the end of the opening credits is taken from north central New Mexico, but the names of the roads and town names have been changed.
- Dunning, South Carolina
- Fictional town in South Carolina, near DuPray.
- DuPray, South Carolina
- Fictional town in South Carolina where former Florida police officer Tim Jamieson takes a job as night knocker working for the Fairlee County Sheriff's Department.
- Eagleton, Indiana
- Fictional city near Pawnee in Indiana. (Season 3 episode Eagleton)
- Earnest, California
- Mr. Peanutbutter: "But when we do get the signatures we need - please note I said when, not if, then the campaign will begin in oh, where did you say again, Katrina?” Katrina: "Earnest.” Mr. Peanutbutter: "When we get the signatures, the campaign will begin in earnest.” Katrina: "Right.” Mr. Peanutbutter: "Earnest, California.” Diane: "Earnest is not a city in Cal… Why do I try? Looks like you two have everything worked out.” (Season 4 episode See Mr. Peanutbutter Run)
- East Dogbreath, Nebraska
- Joke Bill makes about Pam's hometown - they're actually from Deer Lick Falls (Season 1 episode Here's Looking at You, Kid)
- East Great Falls, Michigan
- Setting for the American Pie movies.
 - Fictional city in Michigan.
- Eastview, New Jersey
- The police at the outskirts of Westview, New Jersey claim that there is no Westview, and that they are from Eastview. (Season 1 episode We Interrupt This Program)
- Eastwick, Rhode Island
- Alexandra, Jane and Sukie live in Eastwick.
- Ebola, RI
- When Lisa Simpson and her Mensa friend, also known as The Council of Alphas, run the town of Springfield after Mayor Quimby abdicates his position, Springfield moves up to #299 on the list of America's most livable cities. Other cities mentioned include: #296 Flint, MI. #297 Ebola, RI. #298 Dawson's Creek, NC. #300 East St. Louis, IL.
- Eden Valley
 - City mentioned during the clip of Adam and Zack's TV cop show. "Eden Valley will never stand for your kind of scum."
- Edge City, Kansas
- City where Ryan goes to live with his aunt. (Season 1 episode Stray) When Ryan reaches out to Clark for help, the Kents initially believe he's being held captive in Edge City, and they contact the Edge City Police looking for him. (Season 2 episode Ryan) Lex finds his half brother Lucas in Edge City. (Season 2 episode Prodigal)
- Ehrlinger's Cove, Florida
- Town on the gulf coast of Florida where the Joes patch up the damaged WHALE (Issue #29 Beached Whale)
- Elk Ridge, Indiana
- Town where Sam Beckett was born. (Season 1 episode Genesis)
- Sam Beckett leaps into himself as a teenager back in Elk Ridge, Indiana on the family farm. (Season 3 episode The Leap Home, Part I)
- Sam Beckett leaps into Willie Walters Jr., one of three brothers robbing the town bank in Sam's hometown of Elk Ridge, Indiana. (Season 5 episode Promised Land)
- Elmo, Nebraska
- Where Martin says he wants to visit in the RV he buys, to see Crane relatives (Season 7 episode A Tsar is Born)
- Euclid Heights, Illinois
- City where Josh Winkler lives.
- Evanston, Washington
- Abandoned town where Jordan Collier and his Promicin positive followers live. "A place to call home" (Season 4 episode Try the Pie)
- Everett, Washington
- The city where Dawn of the Dead takes place.
- Fagan Corners, Vermont
- Karen's home town. (Season 3 episode The Perfect Game)
- Farrowville
- Town where college students Ralph Nelson and Alan Rudolph set the world teeter-totter record of just over 124 hours. (Episode The Teeter-Totter Caper)
- Home base of Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family, Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Spy Smasher, Ibis the Invincible, Mister Scarlet and Pinky the Whiz Kid and Minute-Man.
- Fearlo, TN
- The Terror's home address, seen in Captain Liberty's phone (episode The Terror)
- Felton, Oklahoma
- (Season 3 episode D.P.O.)
- Fergus Falls, Virginia
- Location of the future site of President Tug Benson's Presidential library.
- Flemingtown, Arizona
- (Season 8 episode Within)
- Flushing Meadows
- Bus destination Homer spots - and daydreams about - when he has to go to the bathroom in New York City after drinking too much crab juice. (The City of New York Vs. Homer Simpson)
- Forbes, TN
- The locations where the serial killer events take place are related to the names of the actors in the movie: Lewiston Ranch, MT and Juliet, TX for Juliette Lewis, Forbes, TN for Michelle Forbes, Davidson Mine, NV and Dew Cove, NV for David Duchovny, and Bradbury Textile Warehouse in Pittsburgh, PA for Brad Pitt.
- Fort Daughterdale
- From the lyrics of Tandy's "feminist" rendition of Motley Crue's Girls, Girls, Girls, which he performs at Erica and Gail's wedding reception. Original lyrics: " At the dollhouse in Ft. Lauderdale". Tandy's version: "At the Momhouse in Fort Daughterdale" (Season 4 episode 7 Gender Friender)
- Fort Evanston, Maryland
- (Season 3 episode The Walk)
- Fort Falls, Wisconsin
- Town the crew of the Gaza visits in 21st century Earth, also known as Terra Prime (Season 3 episode Isn't that a Paradox?)
- Fort Francis, Missouri
- Spokesman: We have a cat food so good.. that you can't tell it's cat food! And we're here in Fort Francis, Missouri to prove it! Hi, I'm TV's Ross Potter, at Mel's Value King, for Felina Kitchens! We've prepared two identical casseroles. The only difference – the one was made with eighty-cents' worth of expensive canned tuna; the other, with forty-cents' worth of Felina Cat Food. (Rob Reiner - 10/25/75)
- Fort Walton, Kansas
- Where Mason hid the microfilm - at a church.
- Frazier, New Hampshire
- Fictional town where Danny meets Billy and joins AA.
- Freegate, Texas
- Deke's management is offered a one-man show in Freegate, Texas, outside of Dallas.
- Fun Town, USA
- "This isn't Fun Town, USA. This is Seattle."
- Gaitlin, Nebraska
- Seen on corn company truck (see: Stephen King's Children of the Corn) (Season 2 Episode Who, What, Where, Wendigo?)
- Gall Stone, Arizona
- Short Story: Miss Stardust.
- Gates Falls, Maine
- Town in Maine (Story: The Body)
- Gatlin
- City near Raccoon City mentioned by the truck driver that gives Claire Redfield a ride.
- Gatlin, Nebraska
- From Children of the Corn.
 - An agricultural community surrounded by cornfields where the children revolt, murdering all of the adults age 19 and up as human sacrifices, poisoning and butchering them.
- German Corners, Pennsylvania
- After taking part in a pact to develop telepathic communication, Holger announces his move to German Corners, Pa. (Season 4 episode Mute)
- Ghost Town
- Town. (episode 29 Ghost Town Fury)
- Golden City, California
- A small West Coast town turned burgeoning superhero Utopia.
- Goof City, USA
- Fake city from joke Carol makes (Season 3 episode 12 Hair of the Dog)
- Gordita Beach, California
- Gotham City
- City where Batman lives and fights crime.
- City where Batman and Robin live and fight crime.
- Bruce Wayne / Batman lives and fights crime in Gotham City.
- Batman's hometown, primary setting for the movie.
- Primary setting for The Dark Knight Rises, Batman's base of operations.
- City where Batman lives and protects.
- The most crime-ridden city in the world.
- Batman invites the Mystery Inc. gang to join his own mystery investigating team in Gotham City called Mystery Analysts of Gotham.
- Primary setting for the events of Batman: Hush.
- Fictional U.S. city where the movie is set.
- City listed on the screen in the train in Metropolis.
- Grand Basin
- City where Bonnie's family stops on their road trip vacation.
- Granite Pass, Oregon
- Town where 4400 returnee and plague carrier Jean Delynn Baker unintentionally kills all the residents. (Season 2 episode Carrier)
- Grantville, TX
- Wild West Texas town that struggled in the limbo between lawlessness and settlement.
- Granville, Kansas
- City near Smallville. When the Kawatche tribe protests the new office building that LutherCorp is building in Smallville, Lionel muses that he should have built it in Granville. Also - Kyla tells Clark and Lana that she goes to Granville High School. (Season 2 episode Skinwalkers)
- Clark invites Lana to a winter festival in Granville where his mother is going to have a booth for her fruit. (Season 2 episode Visage)
- Sara is from Granville. (Season 3 episode Slumber)
- Clark mentions being in Granville with Alicia. (Season 4 episode Pariah)
- Gravity Falls, Oregon
- Mysterious little town where Dipper and Mabel's Uncle Stan lives. (Season 1 episode Tourist Trapped)
- Greater New Newark
- Snaithe's Robotorama is an unprepossessing shop on Boulevard KB22 near the Uhuru Cutoff in Greater New Newark.
- Green Bluff, Illinois (Earth)
- Fictional town in Illinois back on Earth. Captain Black: "This town out here looks very peaceful and cool, and so much like Green Bluff, Illinois, that it frightens me. It's too much like Green Bluff." (Chapter: The Third Expedition)
- Greendale, Colorado
- Fictional city in Colorado, home of Greendale Community College.
- Greenridge
- Town Cobra almost destroys by building a hydroelectric dam. (Season 1episode Fire Fight)
- Gretna, Maine
- Town from Gordie's story about Lard Ass Hogan (Story: The Body)
- Grizzly Lake, USA
- Fictional U.S. town, primary setting for the movie.
- Grover's Mill
- The children of Springfield Elementary listen to the broadcast from the town of Grover's Mill, where a giant metal cylinder from Mars lands and a tentacle comes out. Edna Krabappel hand out Chester Strikes cigarettes to calm their nerves. (Season 18 episode Treehouse of Horror XVII - segment The Day the Earth Looked Stupid)
- Haddonfield, California
- A mile marker seen during the movie shows "Haddonfield" as a nearby city. Haddonfield is the setting for the movie Halloween.
- Michael Myers continues his murderous rampage in his hometown of Haddonfield, when his childhood house is used for a live internet horror show.
- Strode and her family continue to fend off Michael Myers, this time with the help of the Haddonfield community.
- Haggleworth, Iowa
- Ron Burgundy's home town. A coal mining town. From A Conversation with Ron Burgundy - special feature on Anchorman DVD.
- Hair City, Utah
- Homer sends money off to the Hair Clinic in Hair City, Utah, for a breakthrough hair growth potion. For your free Dimoxinil brochure (The new miracle breakthrough in hair regrowth), send $5 to 485 Hair Plaza, Hair City, Utah. (Season 2 episode Simpson and Delilah)
- Hammer Crossing, Kansas
- Ed pulled into a service station and checked the map paperclipped to the station wagon's sun-visor. They were in Hammer Crossing, Kansas. "I don't know," he said. "Maybe we can at least find a doctor who'll give us a referral." He sighed and ran an aggravated hand through his hair. "Hammer Crossing, Kansas! Jesus! Why'd he have to get sick enough to need a doctor at some goddam nothing place like this?"
- Hammond, N.C.
- Marty Huggins' hometown. "The jewel of the Carolinas"
- Happiness, Arizona
- (Season 5 episode Mr. Garrity and the Graves)
- Harding
- City where Ben Reynolds was born.
- Harding, Arizona
- The setting for the movie, fictional city in Arizona.
- Harlow, Maine
- Town in Maine (Story: The Body)
- Small town in Maine across the river from Castle Rock. The narrator's folks home town. (story Nona) Most of the four thousand acres of land that New England Paper offered at fire-sale prices in 1933 were in Castle Rock, but it sprawled into Waterford and Harlow as well. (story Uncle Otto's Truck)
- The usual stand in for Durham, Maine mentioned in Stephen King's introduction.
- Harmony, New York
 - Town where Woodrow Mulligan lives in 1890, before being transported into the future by Professor Gilbert's Time Helmet. "Our hero... Woodrow Mulligan... a disgruntled citizen of Harmony, New York 1890." (Season 3 episode Once Upon a Time)
- Harrisville
- Posie Juarez, also known as actress Rosie Perez, news anchor for Centerville 7 News, reports on brutal attacks in Harrisville.
- Hartsfield's Landing
- Fictional town in New Hampshire, a very small community of only 63 people, of whom 42 are registered voters, that votes at one minute past midnight on the day of the New Hampshire primary, hours before the rest of the state, and has accurately predicted the winner of every presidential election since William Howard Taft in 1908. It is based on the true New Hampshire communities of Hart's Location and Dixville Notch, which indeed vote before the rest of the state during the primaries, and also loosely upon the concept of "bellwether states" in US presidential elections.
- Hastings Glen, New York
- Location of the Slumberland Motel, and hometown of Irv Manders, the farmer that takes Andy and Charlie to his home for dinner.
- Haven Hills, Alabama
- Corporate town owned by Roxxcart until it's wiped out by a devastating Category 8 hurricane in 2050 - a class 10 apocalypse - that kills 10,835 people. (Season 1 episode The Variant)
- Fictional town in Maine, visible on map of Maine in opening credits. Setting for several Stephen King works, including The Tommyknockers,The Colorado Kid.
- Hawkins, Indiana
- Fictional Indiana town, primary setting for Stranger Things. (Season 1 episode Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers)
- Hayesville
- Home of Willy's Wonderland, haunted parody of Chuck E. Cheese.
- Hemingford Home, Nebraska
- Second, my own dreams. Nothing night before last (the night after our discussion);slept like a baby and can't remember a thing. Last night I dreamed of the old woman for the first time. Have nothing to add beyond what has already been said except to say she seems to exude an aura of NICENESS, of KINDNESS. I think I can understand why Stu was so set on going to Nebraska even in the face of Harold's sarcasm. I woke up this morning completely refreshed, thinking that if we could just get to that old woman, Mother Abigail, everything would be A-OK. I hope she's really there. (By the way, I'm quite sure that the name of the town is Hemingford Home.)
- Story: The Last Rung on the Ladder.
- Home of Mother Abagail's farm where the characters meet up.
- Hemmingshire
- Rembrandt's ex-girlfriend Danielle's counterpart on the American monarchy world is the Duchess of Hemmingshire. (Season 3 episode The Prince of Slides)
- Hickton
- Where Cletus tells the police he spotted Homer and Mr. Burns' girlfriend Gloria. (Season 13 A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love)
- According to an 1885 railroad map, Hill Valley is located in Northern California in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
- Hillsdale
- Town near Camp Lehigh, location of a haunted house. (Issue #4 The Case of the Fake Money Fiends)
- Hitler City, North Carolina
- Original name of Charlotte, according to Mayor Quimby. (Season 15 episode Bart-Mangled Banner)
- Holden, Kentucky
- Fictional Kentucky Town about 12 Miles South of Owensboro where Harry grew up.
- Hollywoo
- When BoJack steals the D from the Hollywood sign, Hollywood becomes Hollywoo. (Season 1 episode Our A-Story is a 'D' Story)
- Holt Junction
- On the world where internal combustion engines have been outlawed, a motorcycle gang called the Smokers led my Mallory's new girlfriend Sam wage ware against Kincaid Petro and some sort of government agency called AQMD, raiding an oil refinery in a town called Holt Junction. (Season 5 episode Easy Slider)
- Homeville, Indiana
- Disillusioned with the present, time traveler Paul Driscoll travels back in time to live out the rest of his life in the idyllic small town of Homeville, Indiana in 1881. (Season 4 episode No Time Like the Past)
- Homewood
- Martin Sloan: Used to live in Homewood. Grew up there as a matter of fact. Haven't been back in twenty, twenty-five years.
- Hooterville
- Granny plans a trip to Hooterville but gets sidetracked when she thinks that Jed is planning to marry Jane Hathaway. (Episode Granny Goes to Hooterville)
- Horseditch, Pennsylvania
- Town where Jake and Santiago go looking for a retired police detective that used to work with Lieutenant Melanie Hawkins. "The Paris of the mud belt." (Season 4 episode Crime and Punishment)
- Hotlanta
- Packer's nickname for Atlanta. (Season 3 episode Back from Vacation)
- Hourglass, California
- California town where searchers gather (for a week at least), featuring three saloons: The First Time Around, The Second Iteration, and The Last Paradox.
- Howardville
- (Season 5 episode The Ring-a-Ding Girl)
- Huckleburg, New Jersey
- Where Harold gets arrested.
- Humbleton, PA
- Ned Flanders decides to leave Springfield and move to Humbleton, PA, "Home of the Humble Figurines". (Season 16 episode Home Away from Homer)
- Hurlanium, VT
- Hometown of the super villain King Hurl (Episode The Terror)
- Hutchence, Texas
- Seth's home town. (Dark Energy) Bernie mentions having lived in Hutchence while growing up. (Wring-off)
- Where Rufus works for his uncle. (Goodbye Grace)
- Hank's hometown. (Wheel of Fortune)
- Setting. (Cold Feet) Paige home town. (The Blue Room)
- Iglaak, Alaska
- Town in Alaska, home of Alaska State Trooper Post 151. (Episode A Traveler)
- Ilium, New York
- Billy was bon in 1922 in Ilium, New York, the only child of a barber there.
- Indian Flats
- The Munsters are heading for a vacation in Buffalo Valley when Herman gets off for a rest stop at Indian Flats. He wanders into the village of an Indian tribe that specializes in luring the tourist trade. (Episode Big Heap Herman)
- Iron Lake, New York
- Dexter now lives in Iron Lake, New York as Jim Lindsay, a salesperson at a local shop called Fred's Fish & Game.
- Jack Pine Cove
- Agnes closes Griddy's Doughnuts to run away with Hazel. In the car, she mentions stopping at the Wadsworth Sanctuary for lunch. Cha-Cha finds a pamphlet at Griddy's with a map. The Wadsworth Sanctuary is located on Wadsworth Road, north of Jack Pine Cove. Other landmarks on the map include the town of Jack Pine Cove, Highway 16, Highway 212, Main Street, Rain Quail B&B, and 104. (Season 1 episode I Heard a Rumor)
- Jarden, Texas
- In the second season, the lead characters move to the fictional town of Jarden, Texas, where not a single citizen was lost in the "Sudden Departure".
- Jericho
- Setting - a U.S./Mexico border town.
- Jericho, Kansas
- The show takes place in Jericho, Kansas.
- Jerusalem's Lot
- Freeway exit as Rachel drives across Maine, heading back to Ludlow.
- Maine town that homeless conspiracy theorist Annie mentions - home of mysterious men in black cars.
- Town in Maine (Story: The Body)
- Jodie, Texas
- Where Jake gets a teaching job and meets Miss Dunhill.
- Julesburg
- Town. (episode 118 Gentleman from Julesburg)
- Juliet, TX
- The locations where the serial killer events take place are related to the names of the actors in the movie: Lewiston Ranch, MT and Juliet, TX for Juliette Lewis, Forbes, TN for Michelle Forbes, Davidson Mine, NV and Dew Cove, NV for David Duchovny, and Bradbury Textile Warehouse in Pittsburgh, PA for Brad Pitt.
- Juniper, Arizona
- Burt and Tyler go shrieker hunting for Twitchell. (episode Shriek And Destroy)
- Kehoe, Colorado
- Fictional Colorado city where Coxman lives.
- Kingsford, 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. (Episode Dear Libby)
- Kingston Falls
- Primary setting for the movie, where Billy's family lives.
- Newspaper mentions the Kingston Falls riot, a reference to the events of the movie Gremlins, which Joe Dante also directed.
- Billy and Kate's hometown.
- Lake Manitoc, Winconsin
- Season 1 episode 3. Where Sam and Dean end up facing off with the spirit of a drowned child.
- Lakeside, Illinois
- Fictional city where Scott lives.
- Langville, Montana
- Apparently, the entire town of Langville, Montana went missing.
- Larkville, Ohio
- Frank drives Amy to Ohio following the attack at Lola's Roadhouse. (Season 2 episode Fight or Flight)
- Las Venturas, San Andreas
- Second largest city in San Andreas, known for its gambling culture.
- Latham, Massachusetts
- Seinfeld's plane makes an emergency landing in the fictional small town of Latham, Massachusetts. (Season 9 episode The Finale)
- Lewiston Ranch, MT
- The locations where the serial killer events take place are related to the names of the actors in the movie: Lewiston Ranch, MT and Juliet, TX for Juliette Lewis, Forbes, TN for Michelle Forbes, Davidson Mine, NV and Dew Cove, NV for David Duchovny, and Bradbury Textile Warehouse in Pittsburgh, PA for Brad Pitt.
- Liberty-ville
- After a photograph of Bart mooning the American flag goes viral, America turns on the Simpsons, and then Springfield, so the city decides to change it's name to Liberty-ville. "Where everything costs $17.76" (Season 15 episode Bart-Mangled Banner)
- Littleneck Falls
- Location of Marge's great aunt Gladys' funeral. (Season 4 episode Selma's Choice)
- Littleton
- Town where Jason lives, where his wife was mayor when she died. "The most magical small town in America" (Season 2 episode A Small Town)
- Locash
- The fictional town of Locash is named after one of the screenwriters of the movie, Robert LoCash.
- London Flats, Maine
- (Season 5 episode Night Call)
- Longmont, Virginia
- Fictional suburb of Washington, D.C.
- Los Aburridos, California
- Fictional California city, home of Litwak's Arcade.
- Loserville, U.S.A.
- From Lelaina's insult to Troy: "You're on the inside track to Loserville, U.S.A."
- Loyola Beach, Florida
- Where Alex and Henri are living when movie begins.
- Luchaville
- Fictional Southern California town centered on lucha libre where nearly everyone in that town wears a mask (which they never seen without) and costume and a signature move.
- Luck, Italy
- Town in northern Italy near Florence (Issue #23 Cobra Commander Captured at Last!)
- Ludlow
- The family moves to the small country town of Ludlow to slow down.
- Ludlow, Maine
- Primary setting, where doctor Louis Creed relocates his family.
- Luthorville
 - After buying up hundreds of acres of worthless desert land, Lex Luthor reprograms a missile to detonate in the San Andreas Fault, hoping to cause everything west of the fault to sink into the ocean, leaving his land as the new West Coast of the United States, with locations that he will name after himself.
- Major City, U.S.A.
- Address for Janet Warren, as listed on her EGG Registration for Fulfillment form. (Season 2 episode You Might Also Like?)
- Manchester
- Town listed on the Oakwood High School Basketball 1958-1959 schedule in the Park Drugs drugstore. (Season 1 episode Where is Everybody?)
- Mandrake Falls, Vermont
- Town where co-owner of a tallow works, part-time greeting card poet, and tuba-playing Longfellow Deeds resides.
- Mapleton, New York
- The first season revolves around the Garvey family and their acquaintances in the fictional town of Mapleton, New York.
- Marlowe
- City where Evie and her mother live.
- Maycomb, Alabama
- Fictional town in Alabama.
- Mayfield, California
- Town the Sisters Brothers visit following Morris and Warm.
- Mayfield, Vermont
- Home of The Mayfield Academy, a boarding school that Gardner considers for his son Nicky after his wife is killed.
- Maynard, Kansas
- Where Steel takes Battling Maxo to fight the Maynard Flash.
- Medieval England, Iowa
- Where Bill & Ted claim the princesses are from, to hide their true identity.
- Meladin, Ohio
- Where the Horn family is from. (Season 2 episode A Hundred Yards Over the Rim)
- Mellor, Washington
 - Setting.
- Melville, Nevada
- What Melvin wants to rename Perfection to.
- Metropolis
- Technologically-advanced city in 2026, which is sustained by the existence of an exploited class of laborers who live underground, far away from the gleaming surface world.
- Clark moves to the big city.
- Major metropolitan U.S. City, nearest big city to Smallville. (Season 1 episode Cool)
- Home of Lois Lane, and the Daily Planet - but not Superman, at least not in the alternative reality.
- City where Superman lives and protects.
- Batman goes to Metropolis looking for Poison Ivy.
- LeBron James: Oh, yeah! Metropolis. I can't wait to see what I turn into here. Oh, it's gonna be somebody dope. Robin? I'm freaking Robin? And why are we chasing a runaway train?
- U.S. city, primary setting for the Police Academy movies.
- Metroville
- The city where the Ambiguously Gay Duo fight crime.
- Middlebury
- Town where Neil's dead wife's sister lives. (Season 1 episode 4)
- Middletown
- The Temple of the Chasm church in the small town of Middleton worships "the Chasm", a remnant of an old amusement park ride that transfers emotions from the citizens of the town to one human vessel, who, when overwhelmed by the overload of emotions, jumps into the Chasm, passing the curse along to the next intended recipient. (Season 4 episode The Chasm)
- Midian, Colorado
- Location of Renautas headquarters.
- Midland City, Ohio
- Fictional city in Ohia, primary setting of the novel.
- Setting for the novel, also featured in Breakfast of Champions.
- Milford Haven, New Hampshire
- (Season 2 episode Die Hand Die Verletzt)
- Miller's Grove, Massachusettes
- (Season 3 episode War of the Caprophages)
- Mills Glen
- City where Todd was born (Season 4 episode 13 Release the Hounds)
- Millville, USA
- Mutt's hometown. Mutt and Spirit Iron knife are visiting Mutt's uncle when Cobra invades, led by the original Cobra Commander (Issue #99 Calm Before the Storm) Now mysteriously spelled "MIlleville" when Cobra Commander returns with Dr. Mindbender and Megatron. (Issue #140 Goin South)
- Milton, Michigan
- "The Town of Industry". Home of Milton Fixture and Faucet International, the company where Jerry works. Zip code listed on noodle box in Jerry's refrigerator is 48039.
- Miracle, Texas
- The nickname for Jarden, Texas.
- Missing Mile, North Carolina
- Misulu, Montana
- City mentioned in the terrorist's letter to the police.
- Mockingbird Heights, Washington
- Town in Washington where the Munsters live.
- Moosejaw
- The Springfield Isotopes are threatening to move to Moosejaw. (Season 10 episode Wild Barts Can't Be Broken)
- Moosie Village, Maine
- Stephanie could understand that. From Hammock Beach to the edge of Moosie Village was downhill. Going the other way would have been a tougher run, especially when what you had to run on was mostly spent adrenaline.
- Morgan
- Town seventy miles from Chicago where in 1927 the narrator's band was playing jazz in a speakeasy. (story The Wedding Gig)
- Morganville
- What they used to call Shelbyville, according to Abe Simpson. (Season 4 episode Last Exit to Springfield)
- Morrison, Texas
- Morty and Samantha's hometown. (Crying Shame)
- Where Sal is from. (Ben's Fire Engine) Setting. (Reflections), Walt mentions. (The Fly)
- Gus lives in Morrison. (Bug) Rod and Weena drive down Route 25 into downtown Morrison. (Define Love) Peggy and Cole drive to Waterloo from Morrison for the day to deliver a care package to Cole's brother Gabriel. (Bargain Hunter)
- Morty's hometown, where Sam is staying with her folks. (Late) Where Annie's from. (The One that Got Away)
- Where Max lives. (Part One) Max returns to Morrison after visiting the White Mountains. (Part Two)
- Where Nick lives. (Spider Bite) Where Lincoln lives. (Endless Night)
- Morrisville
- Fictional town mentioned by one of the actors in the real Coronet Instructional Film called Mind Your Manners! That Beth Harmon and her fellow orphans are shown. (episode Openings)
- Mortville
- Ben and Junior's new home. "Home of the Love Rock" as well as the divorcee capital of the world.
- Mos Espa
- Boba Fett has taken over Jabba's palace near the city of Mos Espa. (Season 1 episode Stranger in a Strange Land)
- Motton, Maine
- Town that borders Chamberlain, Maine.
- Town in Maine (Story: The Body)
- Town next to Chester's Mill.
- Fictional town in Maine, visible on the map during the opening credits for season 2 - from Carrie, Under the Dome. (Season 2 episode 2 New Jerusalem)
- Mountainton, Colorado
- Town in Colorado where Michael guesses Holly lives (Season 7 episode Goodbye, Michael)
- Mud Creek, Texas
- Home of the Shady Rest Convalescence Home, where Elvis Presley and JFK now live.
- Murray, Nebraska
- (Season 2 episode The Calusari)
- Nanhackett
- The new name of Nantucket when Joe become rich and famous in Joe's story about the future that the gang finds in their time capsule from when they were kids (Season 7 episode Life Could Be a Dream)
- Narciso, California
- Fictional California town, home to a Yoyodyne manufacturing plant.
- Neo-San Francisco, California
- Neptune, California
- Setting. Veronica lives in Neptune, California, a small coastal Southern California town in Balboa County. "A town without a middle class." (Season 1 Pilot episode)
- Neustadter, New York
- Location of The Maple Drop Inn (Season 2 episode The Road Trip) Pimento enlists Jake to take him to Neustadter, New York to buy back his grandmother's ruby earrings he pawned for his wedding with Diaz. (Season 4 episode Monster in the Closet)
- New Fredericksburg
- Logan: There's a maze tunnel I used to play in as a boy. They don't use it much since they built New Fredericksburg and reconverted the area.
- New Horrorfield
- One of the relocation options offered to the Simpsons by the Witness Relocation Program. (Season 5 episode Cape Feare)
- New Rochelle
- Home of The Blowfish Avenger.
- New Sodom
- Where the settlers from Maryland led by Jebediah Springfield were originally headed. (Season 7 episode Lisa the Iconoclast)
- New Springfield
- Disgruntled by the new area code, Homer convinces half the town to break away from Springfield and become a town of its own called New Springfield, leaving the original Springfield to become Olde Springfield. (Season 12 episode A Tale of Two Springfields)
- New Stanton Beach
- Woody and Bo's new life traveling with the carnival starts out with a stop at New Stanton Beach.
- New Zebedee, Michigan
- Town based on the author John Bellairs real hometown of Marshall.
- Newbury
- City, setting for the episode. (Episode Not All Men)
- Newfield, Washington
- Washington town where Kevin Burkhoff and Tess Doerner hide out. "Home of Washington's largest petrified tree stump" (Season 3 episode Terrible Swift Sword)
- Newt, Texas
- Home of the Sawyer family.
- No Name City
- Tent city for goldminers.
- Noble's Holler
- Community in Harlan County. Based on the Coe Ridge Colony, named for founders Ezekiel and Patsy Ann Coe, which was located in Cumberland County near the Tennessee border and the Cumberland River.
- Nonheagan, Pennsylvania
- Where Stanwyck's parents live.
- North Carthage, Missouri
- City where Nick and Amy live.
- North Haverbrook
- City located 63 miles from Springfield. (Season 4 episode Marge in Chains) One of the cities where Lyle Lanley sold a monorail, that put them on the map. When Marge visits, she finds out the truth, that the monorail broke the town. (Season 4 episode Marge vs. The Monorail)
- Tired of Homer’s inappropriate driving requests, Bart takes the car for a drive, ending up in North Haverbrook, where he meets a an older girl named Darcy. (Season 18 episode Little big Girl)
- North Orange, New Jersey
- (Season 2 episode Sleepless)
- Notlob, Illinois
- Hometown of Clifford Richter, the landscaper who received a radioactive blast and became The Very Large Man, mentioned during a WPKW news report. (Season 1 episode Secret/Identity)
- Nueva York
- Future version of New York as seen in the end credits scene featuring Spider-Man 2099 traveling back in time to Earth-67.
- NukeVille, USA
- How Carol jokingly describes the eastern United States when the gang goes to the library to research nuclear power plant locations (Season 3 episode 18 Nature's Horchata)
- Nutbush
- Little old town in Tennessee ' That's called a quiet little old community ' A one-horse town you have to watch ' what you're puttin' down in old Nutbush ' They call it Nutbush Oh Nutbush ' Call it Nutbush city limits.
- O-Town
- Located somewhere near the Great Lakes.
- Oakton Theater
- Movie theater in Oakton City.
- Oakwood
- Mysterious little town of Oakwood, where astronaut Sgt. Mike Ferris frantically searches for another human being. (Season 1 episode Where is Everybody?)
- Ocelot, Iowa
 - Roy's home town. "Welcome to Ocelot - Home of Roy Munson State Bowling Champion"
- Ogdenville
- One of the cities where Lyle Lanley sold a monorail, that put them on the map. (Season 4 episode Marge vs. The Monorail) After Abe breaks their TV, the Simpsons drive to Appliance Zone at the Ogdenville Outlet Mall in Ogdenville. (Season 7 episode Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield)
- Ogunquit, Maine
- City in Maine where Fran Goldsmith and Harold Lauder live. (Episode The End)
- Old Springfield
- Disgruntled by the new area code, Homer convinces half the town to break away from Springfield and become a town of its own called New Springfield, leaving the original Springfield to become Olde Springfield. Homer calls it Olds Snubfield, and Sun City. (Season 12 episode A Tale of Two Springfields)
- Old Stump Township, Arizona
- Town where timid sheep farmer Albert Stark lives.
- Ornego, California
- Police chief tells Fletch the Police Association donated an ambulance to Ornego, CA.
- Otisburg
 - After buying up hundreds of acres of worthless desert land, Lex Luthor reprograms a missile to detonate in the San Andreas Fault, hoping to cause everything west of the fault to sink into the ocean, leaving his land as the new West Coast of the United States, with locations that he will name after himself. His henchman Otis even scribbles in an addition for himself.
- Palisades
- The fictional city in which the show is located.
- Paradise Bluff, Nevada
- The city where Charlie and Richard go to trial.
- Paradise Hills, Arizona
- The town the Hunters move to.
- Where Alex and Henri move to from Loyola Beach.
- Paramus
- Mel (Dan Aykroyd) and "Mrs. Mel" (Gilda Radner), promote their steakhouse on Route 17 in Paramus, where diners select their own steer, cuts and portions. "You stun it, you cut it, you charbroil it!"
- Paris, Indiana
- Dan's hometown is Paris, Louisiana. His grandfather named it after where he was stationed during the war - Paris, Indiana. (Season 2 episode Dan's Parents)
- Paris, Louisiana
- Dan's hometown is Paris, Louisiana. His grandfather named it after where he was stationed during the war - Paris, Indiana. (Season 2 episode Dan's Parents)
- Partridge, Minnesota
- Ben's hometown, a reference to David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest character Ortho Stice's hometown of Partridge, Kansas. When Ben was 18 years old, he was elected Mayor of Partridge. And then he was impeached two months later after running the town's finances into the ground. (Season 2 episode The Master Plan) Ben and Leslie travel to Partridge when Ben is to be awarded the key to the city. (Season 5 episode Partridge)
- Patience, Colorado
- Town where Harry the alien lives after his spaceship crashes and he loses part of his extinction event device. "The middle of nowhere. Nobody in their right mind would live here - unless they have something to hide." (Pilot episode)
- Pawnee, Indiana
- Located 90 miles from Indianapolis and 35 miles past Bloomington. The state's 7th largest city. Maps of the city shown are actually maps of Christchurch, New Zealand with the names changed.
- Pawnee, Iowa
- Another fictional Pawnee in the United States. (Season 5 episode Ms. Knope Goes to Washington)
- Peaksville, Ohio
- (Season 3 episode It's a Good Life)
- Pebble Falls
- The News Center 5 Albany news team covers the freak once-in-a-century hail storm that hit the quaint town of Pebble Falls, during which a couple local residents kissed. "Come for the ice cream, stay for the big wooden nickel." (Episode 11/7/2020 host Dave Chapelle)
- Peeksville, Ohio
- A place that used to be Ohio, where a monster in the form of a little boy controls everyone and everything. (Season 3 episode It's a Good Life)
- Pelican City, Rhode Island
- Perfection, Nevada
 - Setting. Population 14.
- When Earl runs into trouble while graboid hunting, he calls Burt back in Perfection for help.
- Following the death of the dirt dragons, the town of Rejection is renamed Perfection.
- Burt's home town, original setting of the Tremors setting.
- Home of the original Graboid infestation, and legendary Graboid hunter Burt Gummer.
- Phalanstery
- The community Warm plans to found in Texas - an ideal living space, ruled by the laws of true democracy and sharing.
- Pigeon Rock, Arizona
- There's a scheduled softball game at the Pioneer Days festival between the Juniper Mustangs and the Pigeon Rock Pirates, where Burt and Tyler go shrieker hunting for Twitchell. (episode Shriek And Destroy)
- Pig's Knuckle, Arkansas
- Katy: No, Boon, you just got here. I've been downstairs for an hour entertaining a boy from Pig's Knuckle, Arkansas.
- Pine Corners
- Town mentioned in movie cowboy Buck McCoy's comedy sketch on the Krusty the Clown show: "We don't take kindly to tranvestite chimpanzees here in Pine Corners." (Season 13 episode The Latest Gun in the West)
- Pinto
- The lines on the map at the end of the opening credits is taken from north central New Mexico, but the names of the roads and town names have been changed.
- Placerville, Maine
- City in Maine where disturbed student Charlie Decker "gets it on".
- Plainville
- Town listed on the Oakwood High School Basketball 1958-1959 schedule in the Park Drugs drugstore. (Season 1 episode Where is Everybody?)
- Plano, California
- California town that Richard leaves to attend Hampden College in Vermont.
- The Poets' City
- The center of a failed colonization attempt by an expatriate "kingdom" of artists several hundred years earlier.
- Point Breeze, Washington
- Home of 4400 returnee Tyler Downing. (Season 3 episode The New World, Part 1)
- Polliston, Kansas
- After six calls, during each of which Ed Norris carefully held his temper with both hands, he finally found a doctor in Polliston who would look at Hector if they could get him there by three. Polliston was off their route, twenty miles west of Hammer Crossing, but now the important thing was Hector. Ed was getting very worried about him. He'd never seen the kid with so little oomph in him.
- Poorville
- Joke Alan makes to Walden: How are things in Poorville? (Season 10 episode Give Santa a Tail-Hole)
- Pork Bend, Utah
- Chris Taylor: Well, here I am, anonymous, all right. With guys nobody really cares about. They come from the end of the line, most of them, small towns you never heard of: Pulaski, Tennessee; Brandon, Mississippi; Pork Bend, Utah; Wampum, Pennsylvania. Two years' high school's about it. Maybe if they're lucky, a job waiting for them back in a factory. But most of 'em got nothing.
- Portage Creek, Indiana
- Location of the Millennium Gate tower, Earth's first self-sustaining civic environment. (Season 5 episode 11:59)
- Powtanville, Indiana
- For a long time, for days (how many days? who knew? not the Trashcan Man, that was for sure), Donald Merwin Elbert, known to the intimates of his dim and confusing grade-school past as the Trashcan Man, had wandered up and down the streets of Powtanville, Indiana, cringing from the voices in his head, dodging away and putting up his hands to shield against stones thrown by ghosts.
- Proctorville, Iowa
- City in Iowa, home of the National Testing Center, where the Career Aptitude Normalizing Test results are taken. (Season 3 episode Separate Vocations)
- Promise City
- Jordan Collier's new sanctuary for Promicin positive people in Seattle. (Season 4 episode Till We Have Built Jerusalem)
- Province, Vermont
- City where the first human Jaunters - convict volunteers - were brought, gassed, and fed through portals exactly two hand-miles apart, one by one. (story The Jaunt)
- Pucketsville
- Small town, current location of McSweeney's Traveling Circus.
- Puente Antiguo, New Mexico
- Town in New Mexico where Thor meets Jane and her scientist friends.
- Quahog, Rhode Island
- Fictional city in Newport County, Rhode Island.
- Quonochontaug, Rhode Island
- Where the Mulder family summer home is located.
- Raccoon City
- The skyline of Raccoon City seen in both the main menu and title sequence of Resident Evil 2 is modeled after the real world city of Montréal, Québec.
- A single missile is seen detonating near Raccoon City Hall.
- In a nod to Resident Evil, the main character is on a date with a young man who mentions that he was in Raccoon City. The young man then turns out to be a zombie and begins eating the waiter.
- Nearest urban center to the Hive.
- File 2 shows sixteen air-to-land missiles hitting the city via a computer screen at Heaven's Gate.
- The city from Resident Evil is in a skit where Mario Kart characters have to take detours to undesirable cities, and Yoshi ends up going to Raccoon City, where he is devoured by zombies.
- Mentioned during Alice's recap: The Umbrella Corporation though they'd contained the infection. They were wrong. Raccoon City was just the beginning. Within weeks, the T-Virus had consumed the United States. Within months, the world.
- Resident Evil reference. In the arcade mode of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, the ending for Marvel Comics character Rocket Raccoon shows the character paying a visit to Raccoon City after hearing about it through Chris Redfield. Unaware of the truth, he is shown to be fighting his way through hordes of zombies.
- City above the Umbrella Corporation's underground Hive facility, seen in flashback.
- A Nuclear missile is shown hitting the city.
- 10 years ago in Raccoon City, there was an outbreak. The T-virus escaped from an underground laboratory called The Hive. The American government attempted tocontain the outbreak by detonating a bomb. It devastated Raccoon City. But it couldn't stop the airborne infection. The viral outbreak spread across the world within days. Humankind was brought to its knees.
- A magazine article about Raccoon City can be found aboard the Annabelle ship on a table in floor 2F, stating, "16 years after the nightmare of Raccoon City and the survivors are still suffering."
 - U.S. city.
- Setting. Claire Redfield returns to Raccoon City.
- Raccoon Head
- Town across the Reach from Goat Island. (story The Reach)
- Rajneesh, Oregon
- Netflix presents a documentary called Wild Wild Country about the City of Rajneesh in Oregon, an entire community base on compassion and sharing, with the goal to raise consciousness. Though some people just joined for the ass. (Sketch Wild Wild Country)
- Ramsdale, New Hampshire
- Where Humbert intends to spend the summer before his professorship begins at Beardsley College.
- Raytown
- Fictional southern, blue collar suburban home town of Mama's Family.
- Readsville
- College professor Harold J. Finley joins the Asteroid Mining Project at the Space Center in Readsville. (Episode The Man with the Power)
- Reagan, Tennessee
- (Season 1 episode E.B.E.)
- Red Valley, New Mexico
- Sarah and John leave West Fork, Nebraska for Red Valley, New Mexico. (Season 1 Pilot episode)
- Rejection, Nevada
- The town of Perfection used to be known as Rejection.
- Ridgeview, Ohio
- (Season 2 episode Nick of Time)
- Riverdale
- After Bart is thrown out of a car onto the Simpsons' front yard by the Republican Party, Homer is thrown out of a car filled with Archie and his friends from Archie comics, with instructions to "Stay out of Riverdale!" (Season 6 episode Sideshow Bob Roberts)
- Rock Spring, Vermont
- (Season 3 episode The Changing of the Guard)
- Rockbridge, California
- Fictional California town, primary setting for the film.
- Rockvil, South Dakota
- "Jewel of the Quad-State area"
- Ropesburg, New Jersey
- The most boring place on earth (Season 1 episode Sal's Pizza)
- Rose Hill, Tennessee
- City where Tony crash lands after barely escaping the Mandarin's attack on his Malibu beach house.
- Ruggsville, TX
- Fictional Texas city, hometown of the Firefly family.
- Russellford, Texas
- Fictional Texas town where Aaron and Abe hide out before traveling back in time.
- Sacramende, California
- Fictional town in California where Lindsay and Tobias claim Meaby is located with her debate team (Season 2)
- Salem
- Town that devolves into chaos and violence after a computer hacker discovers and leaks personal secrets about many of its residents.
- Salem, Illinois
- The fictional U.S. town, originally vaguely set in New England, until it was moved to somewhere in the Midwest in the 1970s.
- San Andreo
- Fictional California city near San Diego, location of the San Andreo Nuclear Generating Station.
- San Angeles
- On the world where Quinn's counterpart Logan is female, San Francisco is just a neighborhood in the city of San Angeles. (Season 3 episode Double Cross)
- San Fierro, San Andreas
- Large city in the state of San Andreas, based on San Francisco, California.
- San Francisco, Texas
- On the Texas world, San Francisco is part of the state of Texas. (Season 2 episode The Good, The Bad and The Wealthy)
- San Remo, California
- Seaside town (story: Apt Pupil)
- Sanders, Maine
- Small town, America where Paradox Bound takes place. From a temporal point of view, the most important town in the country, due to its proximity to the American Dream.
- Sandoval, New Mexico
- Egon mentions during story about weigh station. (The Blue Room) Setting. (Feast of Friends)
- When Max gets pulled over driving back to Morrison, the highway patrol recommends the Starlite Motel in Sandoval. (Part Two)
- Sanfranjose, California
- Following the food storm from the first movie, the residents of Swallow Falls are relocated to nearby San Franjose, California.
- Santa Carla, California
- Lost Boys was filmed in Santa Cruz, but in the movie they called in Santa Carla. "Murder capital of the world"
- Home of Silver Shamrock Novelties.
- Season 1 episode 06, "Max Out"
- Santo Donato, California
- California town (story: Apt Pupil)
- Screamville
- One of the relocation options offered to the Simpsons by the FBI's Witness Relocation Program. Homer mishears the option as Ice Creamville. (Season 5 episode Cape Feare)
- Seahaven
- Seaside community where Truman lives, filmed in Seaside, Florida.
- Shame, California
- California town where Harry was born.
- Shaymore, Maine
- Maine town, location of mysterious government facility known as the Arrowhead Project. (story The Mist)
- Shelbyville
- Springfield's rival town, from various episodes.
- Homer writes Lisa a song about Springfield for the Li'l Starmaker auditions at The Toothless Elephant Piano Store at Springfield Mall. Afterwards, he admits that he wrote it about Shelbyville, and then changed the names. (Season 16 episode A Star is Torn)
- The Simpsons visit the Shelbyville Merchandise Mile shopping center and the famous Shelbyville Theater District. (Season 16 episode The Seven-Beer Snitch)
- Punks from Shelbyville steal Springfield's lemon tree. (Season 6 episode Lemon of Troy)
- Homer uses a dry cleaner in Shelbyville because he doesn't want the local dry cleaners to know his size. (Season 14 episode Brake My Wife, Please)
- Marge demonstrates the way she was taught to walk while attending Camp Land-A-Man as a child. Marge: I used to walk like this all the time, until my tendon napped. They heard it in Shelbyville. (Season 15 episode The Way We Weren't)
- Homer mentions a famous two-headed goat that was born in Shelbyville. (Season 16 episode She Use to be My Girl)
- Snake mentions a youth shelter being built in Shelbyville. (Season 17 episode The Seemingly Never Ending Story)
- We'll put syrup on anything! (Season 17 episode Regarding Margie)
- Setting for the movie The Breakfast Club.
- Sherwood, Illinois
- According to the label of the parcel that John sends to himself, he lives in Sherwood, Illinois.
- Sherwood, Ohio
- Fictional town in Ohio, setting for the movie.
- Setting for the show, home of Westerberg High School.
- Shoyo, Arkansas
- He came awake bit by bit until Nebraska was gone, and the smell of the corn, and Mother Abagail's seamed, dark face. The real world filtered in, not so much replacing that dream world as overlaying it until it was out of sight. He was in Shoyo, Arkansas, his name was Nick Andros, he had never spoken nor heard the sound of a "guitar” … but he was still alive.
- Shuturmurg, India
- Fictional town in India where both Lindsay and Tobias visit (Season 4)
- Sidewinder, Colorado
- Colorado town nearest to the Overlook Hotel.
- Fictional town in the northeastern United States.
- Silent Hill, West Virginia
- The town has been said to have been inspired by Centralia, Pennsylvania.
- Silver Dollar City
- The Clampetts arrive in the mountain town of Silver Dollar City, where Granny starts a feud with an old rival, Elverna Bradshaw. (Episode The Hills of Home)
- Silver Leaf, Nebraska
- Weyland Industries Tracking and Data Relay Satellite Receiving Station #6-D in Silver Leaf, Nebraska receives a data stream from Weyland Corporation Satellite PS12, that detects an unidentified heat signature beneath Bouvetřya near Antarctica.
- Simmersville
- Location of alien spaceship crash from newspaper headline (Season 3 episode 301)
- Smalltown, California
- Brothers Walter and Gary, residents of Smalltown, California are fans of the Muppets, having watched The Muppet Show throughout their youth.
- Smallville
- Bruce Wayne and Diana Prince attend Clark Kent's funeral in his home town of Smallville.
- Smallville, Kansas
- Small town where Clark grows up.
 - Small town in Kansas where Clark Kent grows up.
- Smoke Tree
- Town. (episode 184 The Sheriff of Smoke Tree)
- Snake City
- Roughest town In the west, from Kid Fozzie Comes to Town sketch. (Season 1 episode guest star Juliet Prowse)
- Snakewater, Montana
- Snakewater is a fictional city in Montana. In both the Jurassic Park novel and its film adaption Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler worked on a paleontological dig site located just outside the city in the badlands.
- Snakewater is a fictional city in Montana. In both the Jurassic Park novel and its film adaption Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler worked on a paleontological dig site located just outside the city in the badlands.
- Snerling, Indiana
- Indiana town 40 minutes outside of Pawnee. (Season 3 episode Soulmates)
- Douglas Lerpiss purchased a "Gardener's Delight" brand tomato from Food and Stuff grocery store in Snerling, Indiana, losing 12.268 points due to 1. the tomato being grown in pesticide-rich farmland, 2. the tomato being farmed by underpaid labor force and 3. the tomato being shipped from Mexico to Indiana using fuel-inefficient vehicles. (Season 3 episode The Book of Dougs)
- Snowfield, California
- The setting for Phantoms.
- Snowfield, Colorado
- The setting for Phantoms.
- Sommerton Junction, Arizona
- Sleepy border town in Arizona, home of former LAPD and current sheriff Ray Owens.
- South City
- Co-Op City stood in a radiating rat warren of parking lots, deserted shops, Urban Centers, and paved playgrounds. The cycle gangs were the law here, and all those newsie items about the intrepid Block Police of South City were nothing but a pile of warm crap.
- Southborough
- When Leslie mentions the Pawnee/Eagleton merger, someone in the meeting mentions the Wesham/Southborough merger of 2004 that was just completed last month. (Season 6 episode Movin' Up)
- Spectre, Alabama
- Little town Edward finds where nobody wheres shoes.
- The whole town is a Cobra front. (First seen in Issue #10 A Nice Little Town Like Ours…)
- The Simpsons' home town.
- The first city in America to abandon the metric system. (Season 16 episode The Seven-Beer Snitch)
- Mayor Quimby suggests changing Springfield's name to escape the town's creditors. Suggestions include Lima, Peru, Gotham City, Wiggumville and Burger King. (Season 16 episode The Seven-Beer Snitch)
- "Birthplace of the Beatles" (Season 13 episode Sweets and Sour Marge)
- After the Duff Book of World Records declares Springfield the most overweight city in America, The Mayor declares Springfield Fat City, USA. (Season 13 episode Sweets and Sour Marge)
- The wildest town in the whole damn world, according to Mick Jagger. (Season 14 episode How I Spent My Strummer Vacation)
- Named "
America's crud bucket", according to Newsweek, according to Marge. (Season 7 episode Summer of 4 Ft. 2)
- Meanest city in America (Season 18 episode The Boys of Bummer)
- Mayor Quimby: Springfield - A place where everyone can marry. Even dudes. We're just off Route 202. Do not take the Jefferson Avenue exit. For god's sake, do not take that exit. (Season 16 episode There's Something About Marrying)
- New record added 5/19/2022
- Setting.
- Springfieldland
- Apparently, like Hollywood used to be known as Hollywoodland, apparently Springfield has a similar history - in 1938 Springfield, there's a sign up in the hills that reads, Springfieldland. (Season 18 episode Treehouse of Horror XVII - segment The Day the Earth Looked Stupid)
- Springshire
- While riding Marge's new tandem bicycle, she and Bart wander into an unincorporated part of Springfield called Springshire, where they find a little tea house called The Leaf Garrett. (Season 17 episode Marge's Son Poisoning)
- Springwood, Ohio
- Freddy haunts the dreams of teenagers in Springwood.
- Teenager Jesse Walsh begins having recurring nightmares about Freddy Krueger after moving into the former home of Nancy Thompson in Springwood, Ohio.
- Setting, location of Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital.
- After completing his revenge against the families of Springwood who killed him, Krueger uses Kristen's best friend, Alice Johnson, to gain access to new victims in order to sate his murderous needs.
- Alice graduates from Springwood High School in Springwood, class of '89.
- Freddy Krueger has returned and killed nearly every child and teenager in the town of Springwood, Ohio. The only surviving teenager, John Doe, is confronted by Freddy in a dream. John wakes up just outside the Springwood city limits but, due to a head injury, does not remember who he is or why he is there.
- Freddy Krueger manipulates Jason into coming back to life and attacking the residents of Springwood to facilitate his own return.
- A group of teenagers living on Elm Street in Springwood are stalked and murdered in their dreams by a disfigured man named Freddy Krueger.
- Squamash, Pennsylvania
- (Season 8 episode The Gift)
- St. Joe
-
Wild West ghost town Bloodbath Gulch was founded by prostitutes in 1849 and serviced by prostitute express riders who could bring in a fresh prostitute from St. Joe in three days, Bloodbath Gulch quickly became known as a place where a trailhead could spend a month's pay in three minutes. (Season 10 episode Kidney Trouble)
- St. Petersburg, Missouri
- City based on the actual town of Hannibal, Missouri, on the shore of the Mississippi River.
- St. Vincent, Maine
- Fictional city where Eve's sister lives. (Pilot episode)
- Stafford, Indiana
- Dr. Richard Kimble's home town.
- Stanford
- One of the cities mentioned on the train. (Season 1 episode A Stop at Willoughby)
- Green Arrow's city - mentioned in pilot episode.
- Stay-out-of-My-Sister's-Pantsville, Illinois
- Joke Sean makes when Charlie asks him where his sister is coming in from. Sean: "She lives in Stay-out-of-My-Sister's-Pantsville, Illinois." (Charlie and Shaun's Twisted Sister)
- Stenchburg
- Marge tells Lisa when her family first came to their state, they chose Springfield over Stenchburg, because of Jebediah Springfield. (Season 7 episode Lisa the Iconoclast)
- Stevenson, Massachusetts
- (Season 1 episode Gender Bender)
- Stoddard
- The lines on the map at the end of the opening credits is taken from north central New Mexico, but the names of the roads and town names have been changed.
- Stony Creek, Nevada
- Location of Ray's restaurant.
- Stovington, Vermont
- Where the Torrance family lived prior to Jack being fired and moving to Colorado.
- "We're going to Stovington, Vermont,” Frannie said. "To the plague center there. We - what's wrong? Mr. Redman?” He had gone pale all of a sudden. The stem of grass he had been chewing fell onto his lap.
- Stuartsville, Iowa
- A a small middle western town, home of Rethrick Construction.
- Summerville, Oklahoma
- Setting, location of Egon Spengler's farm.
- Sunrise, Maine
- Sunrise is the fictional town in Maine where Murder in Small Town X is filmed.
- Tamarack, New Jersey
- Town where Jenna and Matt grew up.
- Tandy's Penis Is Tiny City, Ohio
- Fake city from a joke Melissa makes about the size of Tandy's penis when he asks her for her address in Akron. She says she lives on One-Sixth of an Inch Avenue in Tandy's Penis is Tiny City, Ohio (Season 3 episode 12 Hair of the Dog)
- Tarantula Springs, Nevada
- Where Michael takes Eleanor to see her mother. (Season 3 episode A Fractured Inheritance)
- "And a woman wrote a book last year on the poisonin's at that church picnic in Tashmore,” Vince finished up. This was the last 'unexplained mystery' they had hauled out for theGlobe reporter over lunch. This was just before Hanratty had decided he could make the one-thirty ferry, and in a way Stephanie guessed she now didn't blame him.
- Tashmore, Vermont
- City in Vermont where Andy's grandfather had a cabin on Tashmore Pond.
- Taterville, Iowa
- New mechanic Budd's hometown (mentioned (Season 7 episode So Long, Frank Lloyd Wrong)
- Teller, New Hampshire
- Fictional city mentioned during the sequence where The Shop intercepts Andy's letters to the newspapers.
- Temple
- Alan Talbot mentions that the nearest bar to Couerville is in Temple, 15 miles away. (Season 4 episode In His Image)
- Teper
- The lines on the map at the end of the opening credits is taken from north central New Mexico, but the names of the roads and town names have been changed.
- Terror Lake
- One of the relocation options offered to the Simpsons by the Witness Relocation Program, the option that the Simpsons choose. (Season 5 episode Cape Feare)
- Terryville, Indiana
- Location of smallest park in Indiana - Martin Luther King, Jr. Park. (Season 4 episode Smallest Park)
- Teshimingo
- Town. (episode 138 Stage to Teshimingo)
- Tesuque, New Mexico
- Where Charlotte lives outside Santa Fe (Season 2 episode Escape from L.A.)
- Thousand Oaks
- Fake town, lie Robby and Tess tell Hank when they go to his house to get the iPad back for Annie and Jay.
- Tinnock Village, Maine
- And, between Tinnock Village (which was actually a good-sized town) and Moose-Lookit Island, the sun shone on the bluest water she had ever seen. On days like this, she wondered how she would ever go back to the Midwest, or if she even could. And on days when the fog rolled in and the entire mainland world seemed to be cancelled and the rueful cry of the foghorn came and went like the voice of some ancient beast...why, then she wondered the same thing.
- Toluca, New Mexico
- Town near Alamogordo. Burt and Tyler travel to Toluca a town in Yuni County, New Mexico to disprove a government conspiracy theory involving aliens, finding a graboid. (episode A Little Paranoia Among Friends)
- Trainer, Georgia
- Town south of Atlanta where Patty lands a job teaching shorthand in business English in July 1972.
- Treadwell, Arizona
- Another town in Arizona near Juniper, where Burt and Tyler go shrieker hunting for Twitchell. Mentioned only. (episode Shriek And Destroy)
- Triple Oak, Montana
 - Fictional Montana city, filmed in the little village of Orono, east of Toronto.
- Tylerville
- Town. (episode 196 Trouble at Tylerville)
- Union
- The lines on the map at the end of the opening credits is taken from north central New Mexico, but the names of the roads and town names have been changed.
- Vice City, Florida
- Fictional city in Florida, based on Miami.
- Fictional city in Florida, based on Miami.
- The Village of Fox Meadow
- Wabamun, Arizona
- Where Jacob works. (Black Holes) Floyd catches Loretta cheating on him with Dr. Ian Holt at the Laughing Horse Inn in Wabamun. (The Right Thing) Bernie mentions Sarah now going to school in neighboring Wabamun. Location of youth detention center. (Wring-off) Vonnie visits Cody at the institute in Wabamun. (Magic Bus)
- Mitch mentions. (Emporium)
- Muffley pledge home town. (A Sort of Pilgrimage)
- Location of Jacob's institute. (Black Holes)
- Nearest town to the White Mountains, home of Max's parents' cabin. Max stays the night at Egon's motel. (Part One) Max drives back through on his way back to Morrison. (Part Two)
- Guy who sat next to Andy on plane mentioned. (Fiction Empire) Edgar mentions as part of his escape plan. (The Apprentice)
- Wabang, Wyoming
- New record added 5/16/2022
- Setting.
- Wakefield
- Jack's hometown, setting for the series. (Book 1)
- Wappinger Falls, NY
 - Sallinger's home town. (Season 3)
- Wasn't-Even-an-Issue-Until-You-Brought-it-Upberg
- Joke Charlie makes when he asks Sean where his sister is coming in from and Sean tells him that she lives in Stay-out-of-My-Sister's-Pantsville, Illinois. Charlie: "Really? Because I'm from Wasn't-Even-an-Issue-Until-You-Brought-it-Upberg." (Charlie and Shaun's Twisted Sister)
- Waterloo, Texas
- Setting for most stories. Walt travels to Morrison from Waterloo to visit Erin. (Reflections)
- City where Ellie lives. (Waiting Room) Peggy and Cole drive to Waterloo from Morrison for the day to deliver a care package to Cole's brother Gabriel. (Bargain Hunter) Where Tasha and Mick live. (Emporium)
- Waynesport
- Town where Mr. Burns and Smithers train breaks down, and Mr. Burns' son Larry works at a souvenir stand. (Season 8 episode Burns, Baby Burns) Children's football team Springfield Wildcats plays a team from Waynesport. (Season 9 episode Bart Star)
- Wayward Pines, Idaho
- Town in Idaho that David Pilcher recreates as the last town on Earth in the future.
- Original town where Ethan is abducted.
- The original town that David Pilcher recreates in the future.
- Town in Idaho, where Secret Service agent Ethan Burke goes looking for two missing agents. (Season 1 episode Where Paradise Is Home)
- Weevilville
- Town the owner of Lucky's Records mentions when he hears Lurleen's song, where his brother owns a radio station. (Season 3 episode Colonel Homer)
- Welburn, New Mexico
- Where I'm telling this from is one cafe after another. Where I'm writing this book, chapter by chapter, is never the same small town or city or truck stop in the middle of nowhere. What these places all have in common are miracles. You read about this stuff in the pulp tabloids, the kind of healings and sightings, the miracles, that never get reported in the mainstream press. This week, it's the Holy Virgin of Welburn, New Mexico. She came flying down Main Street last week. Her long red and black dreadlocks whipping behind her, her bare feet dirty, she wore an Indian cotton skirt printed in two shades of brown and a denim halter top. It's all in this week's World Miracles Report, next to the cashier in every supermarket in America.
- Weldon, Idaho
- Town in Idaho where Richard Tyler is arrested after going on the run from Jordan Collier. (Season 2 episode Suffer the Children)
- Wesham
- When Leslie mentions the Pawnee/Eagleton merger, someone in the meeting mentions the Wesham/Southborough merger of 2004 that was just completed last month. (Season 6 episode Movin' Up)
- West Belfry, Maine
- City in Maine (Story: Dead-Wood)
- West Fork, Nebraska
- Fictional town in Nebraska where Sarah and John have been living for a couple of years when the series begins. (Season 1 Pilot episode)
- West Ham, CT
- Setting. (Season 1 episode What Happened)
- West Port Saugituck
- One of the cities mentioned on the train (pisode A Stop at Willoughby)
- West River, North Carolina
- City in North Carolina. Street in West River, North Carolina. When Ricky Bobby gets his North Carolina driver's license back, the address on it is: 1524 Robin Way, West River, NC 82817.
- West Springfield
- Homer leaves Marge after seeing her kissing her ex-boyfriend Artie Ziff. He and Lenny ride the Suck-U-Bus Line to West Springfield, which Lisa observes is three times the size of Texas. The pair go to work in the West Springfield oil patch. Homer's family finds him when he gets a library card in and checks out ten books on oil rigging and one book called Dying for Dummies. (Season 13 episode Half-Decent Proposal)
- Westview, New Jersey
- Town where Wanda and Vision live - first seen in the first episode, not official named until the second episode. "Home is where you make it" (Season 1 episode Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience) It is revealed that Westview is a real town in New Jersey. (Season 1 episode We Interrupt This Program)
- Williams, New Hampshire
- Fictional city mentioned during the sequence where The Shop intercepts Andy's letters to the newspapers.
- Willoughby
- (Season 1 episode A Stop at Willoughby)
 - Twilight Zone reference.
- Willow Park, California
- Location of COPS episode. (Season 7 episode X-Cops)
- Winesburg, Ohio
- It is widely acknowledged that the fictional model of the book's town, Winesburg, is based on Sherwood Anderson's boyhood memories of Clyde, Ohio.
- Winter River, Connecticut
- Woodbury, Georgia
- The Governor's Neighborhood. (Season 3)
- Zeeleigh Court, Indiana
- Articles for the Sweet Tooth Newsletter, an official Sweetums company publication, should be sent to: Lin Yeaterbauch's P.O. Box in Zeeleigh Court, Indiana. (Season 4 episode Campaign Ad)
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