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After [[Peter Griffin|Peter]] experienced controversy arising from his comic strip ''[[For Pete's Sake!]]'', the Griffins decided to leave the city until everything died off.<ref>"[[The Simpsons Guy]]"</ref>
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After [[Peter Griffin|Peter]] experienced controversy arising from his comic strip ''[[For Pete's Sake!]]'', the Griffins decided to vacate to [[Springfield]] until everything died off, only for their car to be jacked there.<ref>"[[The Simpsons Guy]]"</ref>
  
 
=== Notable locations ===
 
=== Notable locations ===

Revision as of 18:25, October 30, 2019

Quahog
Quahog.png
Town/City Information
Country: United States
State/Province: Rhode Island
Mayor: Adam West
First appearance: "The Simpsons Guy"


Quahog is a city in the US state of Rhode Island. It is where the Griffin family, Cleveland Brown, Joe Swanson, Glenn Quagmire, and many other people live. The mayor of Quahog is Adam West.

History

"Soarin' Over Quahog" is an attraction at Family Guy World.[1]

Non-canon

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After Peter experienced controversy arising from his comic strip For Pete's Sake!, the Griffins decided to vacate to Springfield until everything died off, only for their car to be jacked there.[2]

Notable locations

Appearances

References