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Seeing as Miami is in Florida, and Hollywood LOVES Miami, I'd probably go with like Oregon or something. I could see why Florida is an option though because it seems like Hollywood forgets theres any other cities in Florida except for Miami lol.
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States I have never seen before in any movie;
Wyoming
Idaho
Delaware
Montana
South Carolina
Nebraska
Maine
Vermont
I would have said;
New Mexico (but it was in Rat Race)
Indiana (but there are some movies that display grand prix)
Kentucky (but there are some horse racing movies there)
Mississippi (but it's shown in any movie for stereotypical south)
New Hampshire (but Mr. Deed's partly took place here)
That seems to indicate every state has had films set there. Delaware has the least with only two films and one of those is apparently about New Yorkers hunting in rural Delaware. States that they list fifteen films or less for include
Arkansas (They list four television shows)
Idaho (1 TV show, a one-season show called "The Manhunter.")
Iowa (5 TV shows)
New Hampshire (1 TV show The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire, which lasted 8 episodes)
North Dakota (Wikipedia has no category for TV shows set there)
South Carolina (2 TV shows listed)
South Dakota (Deadwood is all they list)
Vermont (2 TV shows, one being Newhart)
West Virginia (Wikipedia has no category for TV shows set there)
Well, the "Real McCoys" while not set in West Virginia is about West Virginians settling in California. Of course, the McCoys were from Kentucky, the Hatfields were from West Virginia, so it should have been the "Real Hatfields", but I guess that doesn't read right. The Real McCoys - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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