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Where do the Cleavers Live and what state?
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The Cleavers live in Mayfield, but they never pinpointed an exact state. I guess that was to give the whole impression that Mayfield could exist anywhere and you could think of your own town as Mayfield.
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I just got a brainstorm today while watching Jeopardy, maybe they live in South Carolina? I went there this summer and it has a lot of beaches, where the beach reference comes in, and I don't think it's far from New England-where Fallbrook(Beaver's prep school episode) is. Will somebody check to see if there is a Mayfield, South Carolina?
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No, they probably don't live there because in the ep "Don Juan Beaver" the new girl Beaver likes is from South Carolina and they talk about her having a "southern accent" but maybe north carolina? I dunno
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Oh, yeah. I've forgotten about that episode!
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I'll chime in with my 2 cents.
Firstly, I think there is little doubt that the producers/writers left the location a mystery, so that Mayfield could be considered "Anytown, USA." Secondly, I used to strongly hold to the Ohio theory, but recently have been leaning towards California for the following reasons (some have already been mentioned, but my last one hasn't been brought up to my knowledge): 1) The mention of beaches and surfing. I've read the explanations of how this could fit into Ohio, but I'm unconvinced. 2) The Palm trees (mentioned in this thread). Of course, this could just be a consequence of filming in California, but it is interesting. 3) The Don Drysdale phone call episode. If you pay close attention to that episode, no one ever says the phone call was to "California", but instead always says "Los Angeles." I find this telling. After all, if you're out of state, wouldn't it make more sense to say, "I made a call all the way to California" instead of constantly saying, "I made a call to Los Angeles." A small point, but one that was not lost on me. Also, when it is brought up that they should call the Dodgers, Beaver says something to the effect of, "Hey, isn't L.A. long distance?" Now, if they were living in Ohio I would think this would go without saying. But if they were in California, perhaps Beaver wouldn't know if it was long distance or not. Anyhow, that episode in particular made me reconsider the location. B&W "it doesn't matter to me, and ultimately I do believe the writers had in mind a generic location" fan |
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Oops. I forgot a fourth reason for California over Ohio - NO SNOW! In fact, rarely are the boys ever wearing heavy jackets. Isn't Ohio a rather cold state for at least a portion of the year? I live in Florida, so I don't know for sure, but I relatively certain it gets and stays cold in Ohio for at least 5 months out of the year (November thru March).
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There is, of course, no one true answer to this question {other than the LITB's 'Mayfield' does not exist}, but one simple thing caught my attention recently in the ep where Lumpy get a football scholarship to "State." One guy in school tells Lumpy, "Hey, if they go to the Rose Bowl this year, how about some tickets on the 50 yardline?" College football fans know that since 1946-- until last year when the Rose held the BCS CG-- the Rose Bowl has been only between a team from the Big Ten and from the Pacific 10 (previously the Pacific 8). So if we assume "State" means a university with State in its name and is in the particular state Mayfield is in, then that narrows the possibilities to Ohio, Michigan, Oregon, and Washington. [Not Pennsylvania, because Penn State did not join the Big Ten until the 90's; nor Arizona because AZ State did not joing with the Pac 8 until the late 70's.]
Ohio has always been thought of as the most likely state, because there is a Mayfield and a Shaker Heights near Cleveland, and Larry's father is usually on business in Cincinnati, and Larry's brother is said to live there. But the Pacific Northwest is a possibility also... consider how many eps where the outdoor shots appear cool and damp, and they are not that far away from mountains and camping areas seen in a few eps. And finally "Summer in Alaska"... why would the docks and the ship captain's office be located in Ohio or the midwest somewhere? An Alaska fishing enterprise is rather likely to be based in Washington or Oregon. |
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As for the Alaska episode, that to could possibly be a Northern California office, right? B&W "the more I think about it, the more I think California is the unitentional location due to the writers many scripts" fan |
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There is an episode where Wally has flipped over the girl in the box office at the movie theatre. June is against Wally "picking up strange girls."
The girl's name is Marlene Holmes and June has Wally ask her over for dinner before Wally takes her out on a date. June is asking Marlene questions at the dinner table. Soon it is discussed that Marlene lives with her aunt and that her parents live in (another state) California That rules out the Cleavers living in California! When Ward and June go into the kitchen and start talking about what they thought of Marlene, Ward says to June, "I bet it wouldn't bother you so much if her parents lived some place like Ohio instead of California. So to me.... That rules out Ohio, too! So, personally, I'm leaning towards Indiana, or North Carolina. There are beaches on the Great Lakes. Both Ward and June refer to the Midwest a lot, so I like Indiana more. |
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First of all, I believe that the producers intended to leave the state vague, and did not want the audience to resolve Mayfield's location to a single state, but gave hints that it was in the general vicinity of Cleveland, also giving completely contradictory hints.
Secondly, your quotation, "I bet it wouldn't bother you so much if her parents lived some place like Ohio instead of California," does not necessarily rule out Ohio, unless there is more in that scene or a slightly different phraseology that does. |
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If "the ocean" was mentioned, then the only two states it really can be are Washington and Oregon. It's hard to even come up with that conclusion since we all know Mayfield wasn't meant to be anywhere, but the only two states that have never been ruled out are OR. and WA. (At least I don't think they were ever mentioned on the show.) The show actually looks like California, but since they've mentioned California being elsewhere, that's excluded. I do however, have another point that leads to California. I think it's the episode where Lumpy loses the scholarship. He says he wants to move "Down to Porterville" where his grandmother lives. The only Porterville in the country is in California. That is a really weak point though, because just like Mayfield being a fictional town, Porterville could be fictional as well. If you want to believe the Porterville idea, you could still say WA. or OR fit because the Porterville in CA is still "down" from those states. That's a real stretch though because, who would really say that about such a small town if the town was not in your state? Lumpy would have likely said "down in Porterville, CA" instead. Since I got nowhere with that, let's assume Porterville is fictional just like Mayfield. OR and WA fit in other ways, such as what tdr mentioned above. I also referred back to another one of tdr's post from a long time ago, that talks about OR and WA more: http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/...5&pagenumber=2 I agree completely with the leaning toward Ohio. But since we have to take EVERYTHING into account, it's been exluded. |
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Didn't the Cleavers donate the pet alligator to an alligator farm were the Beav could go and visit after school? I would think this would indicate it was at least a southern state.
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