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  1. The ONLY Official Page of The Real Life Peter Griffin, Rob Franzese

  2. I’m from Rhode Island. I know Family Guy is “set” in “Quahog”, but that’s not a real place in Rhode Island. However, Pawtucket is (Pawtucket Pat, etc.). That tall building in the background is an iconic part of Providence, and might be able to be seen from Pawtucket, depending on your altitude.

    • Why Do Fans Think The 'Family Guy' House Is Real?
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    • Where Is The Real 'Family Guy' House?
    • How Much Would The 'Family Guy' House Cost?

    Plenty of shows have spurred the construction of real-life landmarks, and they've also inspired people's lives in different ways. But what's the specific reason why fans think the 'Family Guy' house must exist somewhere? It has to do with other hints at real life that have emerged in the series. For one thing, Lois' super-rich family, the Pewtersch...

    Though the Breakers has changed handsover the years (in 2018, the Vanderbilt family finally "voluntarily discontinued" their "residential occupancy"), many believe it was the inspiration for the Pewterschmidt family estate. Cherrywood Manor, the Pewterschmidt family home, is reportedly meant to resemble the 1893 Breakers, and it's clear that the ca...

    In an interesting twist, the cartoon 'Family Guy' house once didn't exist in 'real life' in its own universe. An entire storyline centered on the fact that the home didn't truly exist and had no address in the city it was built in. After the showrunners got some content out of that concept, the home was given an address, but it's still not a real o...

    In a fun twist, some fans have speculated on how much the fictional home in Quahog would actually cost if it was built in real life. Since the median price of a home in Rhode Island was about $126,000 in the year that the Griffins ostensibly purchased their cartoon abode, fans say that's the amount Peter would've paid for the house. That, of course...

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  3. The downstairs is all a robins eggs blue carpet with the kitchen being a lighter more bluish hue. Kitchen walls are yellow, dining room walls are green, rest of the downstairs is light blue walls and you can figure the rest out with google. The carpet is the same shade of maroon red in Chris, Stevie, and Peter's rooms.

  4. Quahog’s Place in Pop Culture. Quahog has become a pop culture icon in its own right. The city is recognizable to fans worldwide, and its landmarks are often referenced in various media. The popularity of "Family Guy" has even led to the creation of real-life merchandise and attractions based on Quahog, further cementing its place in popular ...

  5. Mar 19, 2023 · YouTube/Robert Franzese. Franzese has earned thousands of dollars as the Real-Life Peter Griffin, but that doesn't mean he does it full-time. He's been working in retail for years while making ...

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  7. Oct 12, 2023 · Family Guy, an animated sitcom beloved by millions, is often associated with the fictional town of Quahog. However, many fans wonder if the show is indeed situated in Rhode Island. This article aims to shed light on this query, providing evidence from the show's creator and subtle references within the episodes. By examining these factors, we can determine whether the Griffin family's ...

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