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A store that is run by Bob Pinciotti. It is shown through the first three seasons, and Red is employed there in the first season. It is the only store open on Christmas Eve, when Kelso comes looking for a Christmas present for Jackie and ends up playing Pong with Red, seeing how Red is so bored. Then, Price-Mart comes to town and Bob cannot compete with it, as it runs him out of business, and Bob throws a huge barbeque in honor of him wanting to be a big shot before everyone finds out it closes.

A bar in Point Place where some of the adults and possibly the teens hang out. On Red's last day of work at the Auto Parts Plant, he joins his coworkers at the bar for one last drink. Ironically, this is the only time Red drinks with them here the coworkers are presumably hated by Red but are friends with each other and apparently hang out and eat here.

Red also takes Eric there for a drink after Eric and Donna break up. The Photohut is a local photo development store based on Fotomat that is a tiny hut in the middle of a grocery store parking lot. The town hippie, Leo, is the owner, and his assistant is Steven Hyde. The Photohut is painted blue on the outside, and in. It is filled with racks of cameras, film, light bulbs, etc. Fez once worked there, thinking that he was in control of the Photohut, making Hyde and Leo wear sweatshirts that read "The Fotohut is Phabulous.

He was then later fired. When Leo disappeared in a Season 5 episode Tommy Chong was actually arrested for selling illegal substances , Steven, Jackie, Kelso, and Fez found that everything in the Photohut was missing. The Church has no central religion, seeing as it has no priest though it did have the youth pastor, Pastor Dave , and no Church iconography.

Though it is attended by Bob and Midge Pinciotti; established Catholics. It is also where they hold the Christmas Pageant, where Eric and his friends came together to make the Nativity Story. Pastor Dave said he would have directed, but he says, "the Church Board doesn't think I connect with the younger generation.. It was really funny! A one-stop shopping center that is a play-on of Wal-Mart which both Eric and Red work at on the second through fifth seasons.

Red is an assistant manager, and Eric is a stockboy. Red fires Eric after Eric admits he and Donna are engaged, and Red quits after he suffers the heart attack on the finale of Season 5. In the season 4 episode, "Forgotten Son", Red is hired to make a training film for all future stock boys, and Kelso was to play the stock boy. However, he proved to be quite unproductive, having a different approach at the film, as he wanted to do something along the lines of "Grease.

A small radio station that was established in the s, playing pop music and hard rock. Her on-air name is "Hot Donna," and after she says her name, she plays a recorded bacon sizzling that she said was recorded in the morning. Joanne's place of work where Eric also works for a while during the fifth season, until Eric gets fired from the factory when Joanne dumps Bob. Eric's job title was 'coupon liaison. Kelso apparently vandalized the clown statue. Brooke, the girl Kelso got pregnant at a Molly Hatchet concert, works there, dedicating herself to the books.

The gang can be seen here, but mostly Kelso, wanting to get close to Brooke and the baby. Hyde, Kelso, Eric, and Fez all thought it was a just a parking lot for drinking beer in and a wall for leaning against and for Fez, peeing. The library has a whole assortment of books, including every issue of Playboy. Eric once wanted to check out some Playboy and wanted a guy to check it out for him, but instead got Brooke, who refused to let him take them. She told him "to go out, buy some flowers, and thank God an actual live woman lets you touch her.

And for your information, the secret treasure is hidden inside the grandfather clock! Ah, what a loser. It has a "listening" pit designed by Hyde, with the furniture set up exactly like the Forman's basement, with the couch and two chairs as well as a round table. It has a whole wall dedicated to Led Zeppelin Hyde's doings after he had a compromise with Angie , and the records are in milk crates.

There is a whole rack of tapes behind the counter, and has a back room, but little is known about it. Its fire alarms were removed because Hyde wanted to have a 'circle' without anything going off.

As said by Jackie, she owns a record store, since she was the girlfriend of Hyde, in which he replied, "No, I own a record store. A Muffler Shop that was run down, but then bought Red in the seventh season. Eric vandalized it before knowing Red bought it, thinking it was a fun prank by spray painting out "ler" on the word "muffler" so that the sign would read "Nobody Likes a Loud Muff". The title is ironic, seeing as Eric never worked at the Muffler Shop, only visited with Kitty, though Red had offered Hyde a job there.

In an episode, Red had wanted to put his Muffler Shop on the air with "Hot Donna" as Red thanked Donna for doing this and said she was a "nice girl. His shop got more attention than ever, and even Donna saw Bob there buying a calendar. The shop ideally closes down in the eight season, Red selling it to a big chain of muffler shops, then retires. Red loves going there for car shows, much for Kitty's dismay, either to watch cars or brag about his Corvette that he sold shortly afterward or about his muffler shop.

This is for elderly men what the Hub is for the youth. This is the place where elderly men, including Red and, twice, Steven Hyde hang out and hide from their wives. It is also known for having a sauna, where Hyde gets uncomfortable when the old men open their robes. A house featuring a poor paint job that acts as the closest thing to a ghetto that Point Place has. At the edge of town. Eric ends up there while filming his movie.

He finds Leo when he gets out on the side of the road. He and Leo can't pay their tab with money so they use another currency.

A hotel in Point Place where the high school job fair takes place. It is here that Hyde meets up with Roy Keene, his former "Big Brother", and takes a job as a hotel kitchen worker under Roy's supervision. It is here that Kelso gets involved with the Point Place Police Academy during the job fair and in the interim takes a job as a bus boy for the hotel. Eric is in need of cash to support his family and make money to marry Donna and wins the title of waiter in a competition against Kelso.

Nurses conventions and weddings are frequently held at the Holiday Hotel. Presumably based on Holiday Inn. Halverson's department store is where Kelso got an underwear modeling job. The jewelry store is where the character Fenton is introduced, and it is mentioned he worked at the lingerie store before that.

There is also a bridal store where Jackie goes every week to try on wedding dresses. The mall is one of Jackie's favorite places to be so she can pretend she is a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader and sign autographs for 6th graders. Midge thinks the mall is a great place to wear White Shoulders perfume. Donna and Eric rented a room here once, but she got too drunk off the mini-bar in the room, that she began to be loud, and the person in the neighboring room hit the wall to signal for them to be quiet.

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While many exterior shots were filmed at historic Boston area landmarks, interiors for the show as a whole - for the most part - were filmed in front of a live studio audience in Los Angeles, California. When Cheers went off the air, the show's resident cast mainstay Frasier Crane played by Kelsey Grammar moved back to his home city of Seattle, Washington for his own long-running Emmy winning classic.

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As masterful as this White House drama was, it - of course - was never actually filmed in the White House. In fact, the show was never even filmed in Washington, D. The show was actually filmed inside of a Los Angeles, California studio with other scenes filmed in Canada. After Smith was done speaking, Kitchen approached him and asked if he was going to tell those at the Oshkosh stop that the show was set in their city.

Fans of the show disagree with Smith. While Jennifer Goggins, of Neenah, has noticed mentions of Green Bay, Kenosha and Sheboygan sprinkled throughout the series, she felt as though mentions of locations in the southeast portion of the state, like Milwaukee and the Chicago Playboy Club, were more prominent.

Described as a small town, Point Place has many attractions, such as a mall, large department store and amusement park nearby, which made reader Ryan Keyport, of Lomira, believe the town is a suburb of Milwaukee. However, if the show took place in Kenosha, the two-hour drive to Lambeau Field would still be manageable in a day, Largent said.

Less than an hour-and-a-half away from Chicago and Milwaukee, the Kenosha area fits with many storylines throughout the show. In season six, while still hanging out with the gang and returning home on weekends, Kelso begins to attend the police academy in Waukegan, Illinois, which is less than a half hour away from Kenosha, Largent said. Two seasons later, after the mother of his child moves to Chicago, Kelso follows and takes a job at the Playboy Club. The distance is easy enough to drive home for holidays like New Year's, as seen in the series finale, but a bit long to join up with his friends for "a circle" during the week, which explains his character's absence when Kutcher stepped away from the show in the final season.

Goggins and Paul VanderLinden, of Appleton, pointed to the common alliteration in their names as a possible clue. Like Pleasant Prairie, Point Place shares the double Ps start, which could be a hint the town is based on the southern Wisconsin village.



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