Well, that depends on the fictional context. Sometimes these fictional towns aren't tied to any real states. Maybe it's in a completely fictional setting.
I'm not sure. It might be a made-up location without a specific state associated with it.
To be honest, it's hard to say. The creator of the story might not have based it in any actual state. It could just exist in a fictional world of its own.
The fictional town Eureka was often depicted as being in a remote and secluded area. But the exact location might vary depending on the specific fictional context.
In the TV show, Eureka is located in a secret and secluded area of the United States.
Riverdale is a fictional town and its location within a specific state isn't clearly defined. It's just a fictional setting created for the story.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. It could be in a fictional state created just for the story, or it might not have a specific state associated with it at all.
The fictional town of Schitt's Creek is set in the fictional state of 'Elmdale'.
Riverdale is set in a fictionalized version of a small town and its location is not based on an actual state in the real world.
Litchfield is a fictional prison and its location within a specific state is not clearly defined.
Hooterville was a fictional place and its specific state wasn't clearly defined.
Smallville was often depicted as being in Kansas.
Riverdale is a fictional place, so its location isn't based on any real-world place. It exists only in the imagination of the creators and the story.