Locations of The Walking Dead
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The locations of The Walking Dead franchise are closely linked to the narrative set in this fictional world after a zombie apocalypse.[1] The "characters create numerous simulated spaces in which normalcy is attempted", while the larger world is dominated by the zombies.[2]
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Greene farm[edit]
The prison[edit]
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Woodbury[edit]
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Terminus[edit]
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Alexandria Safe-Zone[edit]
Hilltop[edit]
The Kingdom[edit]
The Sanctuary[edit]
The Commonwealth[edit]
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References[edit]
- ↑ Freeman, Matthew (2019). "Beyond Literary and Media World-building". The World of The Walking Dead. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-30337-9. Search this book on
- ↑ Baker, Kim (2016). "Zombies Rise to Power: Survivors Flee Toward the Past". In Lind, Rebecca Ann. Race and Gender in Electronic Media: Content, Context, Culture. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781317266129. Search this book on
Further reading[edit]
- Littlefield, Marlene (2016). Locations-Locations of TWD Seasons 1-7a. Location Press. ISBN 9780986299247. Search this book on
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