Also, Ward and June take an overnight trip to Freeport and leave at 4 pm to get there before dark –Freeport in New York is 2-hours from Connecticut they go to an NFL game in 1960 (Green Bay vs random opponent) Connecticut was close to NY Giants stadium.
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* Connecticut because… In The Boat Builders episode, Ward says “We’re 20 miles from the ocean” – no front license plates eliminates 19 states, leaving only five states 20 miles from the ocean and Beaver and Richard talk about spotting a New Jersey license plate Ward born and raised in Mayfield and used to get poison ivy as a kid (an east coast plant vs poison oak, a west coast plant) and they say “soda” vs “pop” or “coke” they can take train to their Aunt Martha’s, who’s very proud of her east coast heritage the rival town of Madison is in Connecticut on the coast and the bottom of Ward’s trash cans has CAFT, and only two states start with C. * Oregon or Washington because… Eddie goes to the dock to interview for a summer job on a fishing boat in Alaska and we see a boat in the water, so it must be the coast, and since the fishing boat is going to Alaska (as opposed, for example, to Nova Scotia), this suggests the port is on the West Coast In episode about Lumpy’s football scholarship to “State,” his friend asks for tickets if they go to Rose Bowl this year – in those years the Rose Bowl game was between winners of Big Ten and Pacific Coast Conferences, which included Oregon State, and Washington State June mentions Ward’s fishing trips to Minnesota and Seattle, suggesting Seattle is nearby reference to fishing with salmon eggs, which suggests the Pacific Northwest also there’s a pennant on the wall with a “W” suggesting Washington Wally’s License episode shows license plate on training car with an “E” inside an “O,” a design Oregon has used in the past. The following are more observations from Leave it to Beaver expert Scott Hettrick. So, if you’ve found this post on the real location of Mayfield, go read the previous post first. It’s a normal question to ask and as I mentioned in the post, “Where is Mayfield?”, that is a question that is answered probably more times than it is asked.
If you would like to know where the real location of Mayfield is, then you’re also a very normal Leave it to Beaver fan. Okay, if you haven’t figured out where the real location of Mayfield is, you’re an absolutely normal person. In the episode, “Long Distance Call,” Don Drysdale tells Gilbert that Mayfield is a “quite a distance to be calling from.” The Leave it to Beaver Mystery