6 Fictional Places 90s Kids Would Do Anything To Visit In Real Life
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6 Fictional Places 90s Kids Would Do Anything To Visit In Real Life

Wouldn't it be fun to grab a coffee with your best friends at Central Perk?

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6 Fictional Places 90s Kids Would Do Anything To Visit In Real Life
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Admit it: you've binge watched a tv series and thought about how cool it'd be to visit the infamous fictional place in which that show takes place. I think we've all wondered what it would be like and how cool it would be. And with that, I've put together a list of places we'd most likely all obsess over if we visited...

1. Central Perk, "Friends"

Known for its great coffee and being the best place to hang out in town, Central Perk sets the scene for almost every episode of the show "Friends." Sitting around with the gang, having coffee delivered to you by Gunther, and the couch always in reserve for you and your friends– we’d love to spend an afternoon there!

2. Grey Sloane Memorial Hospital, "Grey's Anatomy"

The infamous hospital on "Grey's Anatomy" known for its ability to save. Even if it meant being bossed around by Bailey for the day, we’d love to go watch Dr. Shepard say, ‘It’s a great day to save lives!’ while watching from the surgery theatre up above.

3. The "Full House" House, "Full House"

Now all grown up, DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle made so many memories in this house! I think we all seriously wonder what those walls would say if they could talk. The front of the house that was always shown is now a popular tourist site that exists at 1709 Broderick Street, San Francisco, CA. Although the episodes weren’t actually filmed in the house, it’d be a fun place to go and snap a picture in front of!

4. Tree Hill, "One Tree Hill"

Tree Hill is a small town with a big personality. Nothing could beat shooting some hoops at the River Court with Lucas, or stopping by Karen’s café to grab a cup of coffee, or even getting your car fixed at Keith’s Body Shop.

5. The Tipton Hotel, "Suite Life of Zack and Cody"

Getting chased down by Mr. Moseby, grabbing some candy from Maddie at the candy counter, or getting in trouble with their Mom, Carey Martin, the twins are always up to something. Living in this unusual arrangement certainly lead to many crazy things, making every kid wish they could live the life of luxury in a hotel for their entire childhood.

6. PCA, "Zoey 101"

Pacific Coast Academy is a boarding school located in Malibu that made every kid who watched "Zoey 101" actually want to go to boarding school. The beautiful campus that this series was shot is actually known as Pepperdine University. With Zoey riding around on her Jet-X, Michael plotting some sort of “comeuppance,” and Chase always in an awkward situation, it would be amazing to attend this school and take part in some shenanigans with the rest of their gang.

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