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They set the population of Point Place at 28,000 inhabitants but then the characters through the series talk about Point Place as if it was a village with just 600 inhabitants or so.
Based on the majority of the mentions/clues, I'm going to guess that Point Place was somewhere between Oshkosh and Milwaukee. Driving distance to both Madison and Milwaukee, for that college visit episode.
The "FAQ" on the program's official website says, "Point Place is a fictional suburb of Green Bay, Wisconsin. This is why many Wisconsinites may recognize names of towns such as Kenosha. In reality, the location of Point Place has no basis in actual Wisconsin geography.
Apr 21, 2020 · However, there doesn't seem to be a definitive answer. While the description places it in a suburb of Green Bay, the gang drives to Kenosha and back in one night to disco in one...
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Over the course of the series, Point Place is depicted as a population center gradually evolving from an industrial town into a growing suburban city during the economic downturn of the mid-to-late 1970s.
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Over the course of the series, Point Place is depicted as the most populated city to have ever been built from a small industrial and suburban town into a growing city during the economic downturn of the late 1970s.