Well, since it's fictional, it could be anywhere the author imagined. It might not have a specific location based in reality.
Well, Kembleford being fictional could mean it's placed in an imagined setting that the creator envisioned. There might not be a real-world equivalent location.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it's somewhere in a made-up countryside setting in a particular author's imagination.
New York Comic Con is usually held in New York City, specifically at the Javits Center.
The apartment was supposed to be in the Greenwich Village area of Manhattan. This neighborhood is known for its charm and artistic atmosphere, which fit the characters' lifestyle on the show.
Well, the location of fictional Walton could vary depending on the author's imagination. Sometimes, it could be a made-up town in a fantasy realm, or perhaps it's based on a real place but with fictional elements added. Without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
Fictional Gilead doesn't have a specific real-world location. It's an imagined place created in the fictional context.
Stalag 13 was often depicted as being located in a fictional area in German-occupied territory during World War II.
I have no idea. It depends on the specific fictional story or world it's from.
It was set in a remote and creepy area, but the exact location wasn't specified in detail.
I have no idea where Fanville is. Maybe it's a place made up in someone's imagination.