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If You Buy It, Cory And Topanga Won't Show Up At Your Door. Mr. Feeny, Maybe
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Got a million and a half or so to squander? Then you can buy the "Boy Meets World" house, listed for $1.595 million. The show was set in suburban Philadelphia but shot, naturally, in the very un-Philadelphia San Fernando Valley; the house, only the exterior of which was used on the show, is in Studio City. But the real topic is why you'd want to live in a home made famous on TV anyway. All you get is a conversation starter that comes with tourists gawking at your front yard while you're trying to have a little privacy. My house, by the way, made an appearance as "dot on the horizon" in an episode of "The Beverly Hillbillies" in which the Clampetts visited Marineland and Granny caused trouble with the whales or something, I don't know. You can see my row of houses way off in the distance, the way it looked in 1965 before the next neighborhood between ours and Marineland was built. Nobody comes to our street because of that. (Philly.com)
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