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Oil built the house that tycoon Blake Carrington and his histrionic family inhabited during the 1980s soap, Dynasty. Though the series’ setting was Colorado, the house is actually in California — a much better setting for vampy Alexis.
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When the “dreamy” docs are away from Seattle Grace, they doff their scrubs at Meredith’s family’s home in Seattle. The hedge needs a little trimming; do you think Meredith will take up the pruner instead of the scalpel?
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Famous TV Homes From Birds Eye View
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Suburban Milwaukee was the TV site of the popular “Happy Days” series (1974-1984) where the Cunninghams lived and Richie, Potsie, Ralph, and the Fonz would gather, but the real home is located in Los Angeles.
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Charlie, the tousled star of Numb3rs, tore himself away from abstractions long enough to buy the family Craftsman. Charlie’s chalky solutions again come to the rescue of the FBI (and his brother) in the third season. (Now if only he’d comb his hair.)
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When they weren’t in rehab, the O.C. characters could often be found at the Cohen’s red-tile-roof mansion. (It was supposed to be in Newport Beach, but Malibu apparently would do.) And if you are looking for the fab pool house where Ryan played, uh, host to Marissa, it’s not there: It’s a studio fantasy.
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The Osbournes’ ornate Beverly Hills residence was home to TV’s first reality sitcom where viewers had a front-row seat to the bizarre and unusual life of heavy metal star Ozzy, his wife, Sharon, and kids Jack and Kelly.
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This lavish 14,217-square foot California mansion is home and playground to the perpetually silk-robed octogenarian Hugh Hefner and the Playboy bunnies, where the reality television series “The Girls Next Door” premiered in 2005.
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Seven new strangers shared this sumptuous waterfront pad while they set up a spray tanning biz. See the peaceful, lapping water? Don’t count on it: two hurricanes plus some waves of roommate drama are forming offshore.
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