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Suburban Homes on TV

I have published several academic articles about homes depicted on television as well as written multiple blog posts about particular TV homes. This includes:

–The exterior vs. the interior of the Brady Bunch house and architecture in TV and movies

–A room by room look at the McMansion on the Sopranos

–How close to San Francisco does a house have to be to be considered “in San Francisco”? A home featured in a Property Brothers special series.

–Of course Tidying Up with Marie Kondo starts in Lakewood, CA

–Quick Review: “Square-Footed Monster” episode of King of the Hill

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