Sorry, I don't have that information. Maybe it's a made-up place or a detail that's not widely known.
I have no idea. You might need to do a more in-depth search through his novels or check dedicated fan communities for that specific location.
I'm not sure. Stephen King's novels don't always explicitly mention the state of Center City.
Riverdale is set in a fictionalized version of a small town and its location is not based on an actual state in the real world.
It's set in the fictional state of 'Ephraim', which is created specifically for the show.
Litchfield is a fictional prison and its location within a specific state is not clearly defined.
I'm not sure. It might be a made-up location without a specific state associated with it.
Hooterville was a fictional place and its specific state wasn't clearly defined.
Smallville was often depicted as being in Kansas.
Stephen King has a few lengthy novels. 'Under the Dome' is one of them, with a complex plot and numerous characters. Another is '11/22/63', which takes readers on a time-traveling adventure that spans quite a few pages.
Stephen King's novels include 'Under the Dome', '11/22/63', and 'The Dark Tower' series. His works cover a wide range of genres and themes, captivating readers with his storytelling skills.
Some of Stephen King's best novels include 'The Shining', 'It', and 'Carrie'. They are highly regarded for their suspense and memorable characters.