Who doesn’t dream of leaving everything behind to live in one of the most charming fictional TV towns? You know, the one with endearing neighbors and coffee shops that already know your order? Of course, you’re immediately picturing Stars Hollow, and you’re right. Let’s not forget Bluebell, or Virgin River, those imaginary TV towns that create a sense of community stronger than reality.
They’re sometimes quiet, sometimes spooky, often with their share of drama (and love), but always irresistible. Here are the imaginary towns I’d dream of living in – a very personal ranking, but maybe you could see yourself there too..
For That Small-Town comfort and Charm We All Crave
- Stars Hollow, Connecticut (Gilmore Girls)
- Bluebell, Alabama (Hart of Dixie)
- Everwood, Colorado (Everwood)
- Tree Hill, North Carolina (One Tree Hill)
- Capeside, Massachusetts (Dawson’s Creek)
- Cousins Beach, Massachusetts (The Summer I Turned Pretty)
Fictional Canada, Cozy and Captivating CITIES THAT FEEL LIKE HOME
- Hope Valley, West Canada (When Calls the Heart)
- Avonlea, PEI (Les Contes d’Avonlea)
- Port Heaven, New-Brunswick (The Way Home)
- Schitt’s Creek, Canada (Schitt’s Creek)
- Virgin River, California (tournée en Colombie-Britannique)
- Timberlake, Nova Scotia (Sullivan’s Crossing)
Magical, Mysterious, and Slightly Dangerous towns full of secrets
- Storybrooke, Maine (Once Upon a Time)
- Sunnydale, California (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
- Mystic Falls, Virginia (The Vampire Diaries)
- Hawkins, Indiana (Stranger Things)
- Neptune, California (Veronica Mars)
- Rosewood, Pennsylvania (Pretty Little Liars)
Quiet on the outside, drama inside the suburbia
- Fairview, USA (Desperate Housewives)
- Serenity, South Carolina (Sweet Magnolias)
- Springfield, USA (Les Simpson)
People don’t appreciate Stars Hollow until they’ve left it. – Lorelai Gilmore