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List of the addresses of fictional characters

This is a list of the addresses of fictional characters, from various mediums such as television, literature, or film.


Contents

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B

C

D

E

F

G

  • From the Goon comic book series, Lonely Street, home to the Priest and his hordes of zombies

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I

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K

L

M

N

O

  • Oscar and Felix (The Odd Couple), 1049 Park Avenue, New York, New York

P

  • The Partridge Family, 698 Sycamore Road, San Pueblo, CA
  • Petrie family (The Dick Van Dyke Show), 448 Bonnie Meadow Road, New Rochelle, New York
  • Post family (Mr. Ed), 17230 Valley Road
  • Harry Potter, Under the Stairs, 4 Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey (later moved to normal bedroom, as Dursley family, above)
  • Prue, Paige, Piper, Phoebe (Charmed), 1329 Prescott Street, San Francisco, CA

R

  • Ricardo family (I Love Lucy), Apartment 4A (later 3D), 623 East 68th Street, New York, New York
  • Mary Richards (The Mary Tyler Moore Show), Apartment D, 119 North Weatherly Avenue, Minneapolis, MN
  • Jim Rockford (The Rockford Files), 2354 Pacific Coast Highway
  • Rush family (Keep It In The Family ), Highgate Avenue, Highgate

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T

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X

  • Xavier Institute for Higher Learning (X-Men), 1407 Greymalkin Lane, Salem Center, New York

Z

  • Antone Zarnak - 13 China Ave. Character created by Lin Carter

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