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There was no dad quite like Danny Tanner. *A portion of proceeds benefits the Scleroderma Research Foundation.
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Doug's favorite band, indeed the most popular act in Bluffington, went on their last and final farewell tour in 1994.
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They'll have to charge you for double, but with the discount it'll even out! The semi-fictitious Braidwood Inn in Wichita (now called the Sun Motel) is actually off Interstate 55...
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This fictions coffee shop is supposedly located at 4th & Pike in downtown Seattle. It is frequented by local radio personalities and was very popular in the 90s.
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Family Video was in founded in 1978 in Springfield, Illinois as the Video Movie Club. The idea came about when Midstates Appliance and Supply Company, owned by Charles Hoogland, found itself...
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Fatso Burger was a fictitious fast food chain with locations in Milwaukee, Point Place, and presumably throughout the Midwest.
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"Hey Man, is that Freedom Rock?" "Yeah, Man." "Well, turn it up, Man!!!"
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The characters Lenny and Squiggy, from the hit 70's-era sit-com "Laverne & Shirley," formed a band during the course of that TV series. In 1979, the actors who portrayed them,...
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Newsman Les Nessman is a five-time winner of the Buckeye Newshawk Award as well as a a Silver Sow recpient. Though set in the Tristate, WKRP in Cincinnati was based...
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin's fiercest feline weatherman was Albert the Alley Cat. The man behind the cat was Jack DuBlon, who had a career spanning decades of television on TV6.
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The Orlando Breakers were a fictional 1995 NFL expansion team, featured on the ABC series Coach.
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Located in Titusville, 80 miles from Palm Coast, this business employs Kim. The real building is a soft drink warehouse located in an industrial park in Albuquerque. As of February...