I'm not sure. Maybe it's not based on a real state.
Mayberry was often depicted as being in a fictional rural state, but the specific state was never clearly identified.
Sure is. Mayberry exists only in the realm of fiction. It was made up to provide a charming and idealized setting for the stories it's featured in.
Mayberry was more of a concept than a precisely located town. It represented a certain kind of charm and simplicity in the imagination. So, it's hard to pinpoint an exact geographical location.
I'm not sure exactly. It might be a creation of the author's imagination and not based on a real place.
Well, Mayberry is purely fictional, so it doesn't have an actual geographical location. It exists only in the imagination of the creators and the stories it's a part of.
I'm not sure. It could be in a made-up state or not associated with any real ones. Sometimes fictional towns don't have a corresponding real state location.
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.
It's not specified in the work exactly which fictional state Elmer Gantry is placed in. This leaves it open to the reader's imagination.
Litchfield is a fictional prison and its location within a specific state is not clearly defined.
I'm not sure. It might be a made-up location without a specific state associated with it.