The fictional hotel in Psycho was placed in a desolate and isolated setting to enhance the atmosphere of mystery and horror. Unfortunately, no precise geographical location was given in the story.
It was set in a remote and creepy area, but the exact location wasn't specified in detail.
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.
I'm not sure if there is a specific 'Hotel Pulp Fiction' in real life. It might be a fictional name inspired by the movie 'Pulp Fiction'. There could be hotels with creative or movie - themed names, but without more context, it's hard to say where it would be located.
I have no idea where Fanville is. Maybe it's a place made up in someone's imagination.
Downton Abbey is fictional and set in Yorkshire, England.
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.
I'm not sure exactly. It might be a creation of the author's imagination and not based on a real place.
I'm not sure exactly. It might be in a made-up setting that doesn't correspond to any real place.