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'''Elwood City '''is a fictional suburban city located in an unknown region of the United States. It is the main setting of the Arthur television series, books, and related media. It is also the hometown of all major characters. It is a prosperous city of 79,567.<ref name=BBW>[[Binky Barnes, Wingman!]]</ref> Elwood City's history dates back to the 1800s, when Buffalo Bill passed through the city during his tour of the country performing for locals. The city was officially founded in 1903 by President Theodore Roosevelt and two world renoun businessmen.<ref name=OTS>[[On This Spot]]</ref> The metro area is home to an ample amount of businesses, all of which serve the community and its people.
'''Elwood City''' is the main setting of the ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'' television series, books, and related media.
 
Originally founded in the early 1900s from a swampy lumber town, Elwood City has since grown to a population of 60,000 people. The metro area is home to a number of businesses, attractions and festivals, all of which serve the community and its people.
==History==
==History==
{{Main|History of Elwood City}}
===Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, 1885===
Elwood City was founded in 1903 by [[Jacob Katzenellenbogan]] although he had originally intended the town to be called "Elmwood" but someone misspelled it and the corrupted name stuck. The current U.S. President at the time, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt], was present at the founding, and gave the dedication speech. Two prominent American businessmen where also there, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ford Henry Ford] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._P._Morgan J. P. Morgan], who were partners of Katzenallenbogan. In the episode ''On This Spot'', it was said that in 1885, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, staring Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull came through Elwood City on the banks of Mill Creek while on tour. In "[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]" (which takes place in the year 2003) the city celebrated its 100th anniversary.
[[File:Echistory1.png|thumb|right|200px|Sitting Bull performing in Elwood City, circa 1885.]]In 1885, Buffalo Bill and Lakota chief Sitting Bull visited present-day Elwood City to perform for local crowds. The show was in affiliation with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, which toured the country at the time. The show took place on the banks of [[Mill Creek River|Mill Creek]], near a tree which still stands today on the edge of the [[Mill Creek Mall]] parking lot.<ref name=":0">[[On This Spot]]</ref>
===Official Founding, 1903===
Elwood City prospered decades before 1903 as a logging town. The first saw mill was built on the banks of [[Bear Lake]] under the supervision of [[Jacob Katzenellenbogan]]. In 1903, an infirm Katzenellenbogan attended the official declaration of Elwood City's incorporation. President Theodore Roosevelt declared the area known as Elwood an official city. Prominent businessmen of time, Henry Ford and J.P. Morgan were credited for transforming 50-acres of swampland into a thriving lumber town. They donated a statue in honor of the city's founder, but Katzenellenbogan did not appreciate the generous contribution, simply because he intended for the city's name to be Elmwood. It was never changed, therefore the name stuck since that day. His last name was also misspelled on the plaque under the statue. With the industrialization of the area, the [[green-tailed grebe]] eventually became extinct,<ref name=ECT100>[[Elwood City Turns 100!]]</ref> though recent sightings have been rumored.<ref>[[For the Birds]]</ref>
===Grebes Established, 1918===
The Elwood City Grebes have been established and win the World Championship Series.<ref>[[The Curse of the Grebes]]</ref>
===The Read Family, 1920-30s===
The Read Family has lived in Elwood City with for a long period of time. [[Grandma Thora]] was born in Elwood City, attended [[Elwood City High School]], and gave birth to 3 kids, one of them being [[David Read]], the father of [[Arthur Read]].
===Possible Alien Sighting, 1952===
In the summer of 1952, a family taking a peaceful countryside drive near Elwood City encountered a strange sight, which was thought to have been an extraterrestrial spacecraft.<ref name=ECT100/>
===Lakewood Elementary Founded===
In the 1950s, [[Lakewood Elementary School]] was built.{{Cite}}
=== Centennial, 2003 ===
Elwood City celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2003. The students of [[Lakewood Elementary School]] were chosen to put on a musical play in commemoration. Celebrity guests with connections to Elwood City were in attendance.
=== Other historical events ===
A large dinosaur skeleton from the Mesozoic era was accidentally discovered at the groundbreaking for the city's recycling center.<ref name=":0" /> Other dinosaur fossils have been found at nearby Rainbow Rock State Park.<ref>[[Buster's Dino Dilemma]]</ref>
 
There was an Indian trading post at the current site of the football field. Lenape Indians would swap furs for pots, pans and clothes.<ref name=":0" />
==Recreation==
[[Elwood City]] is a culturally diverse city with many aspects to the way of life of main characters. This page describes way of life and things to do in Elwood City.
===Entertainment and Performing Arts===
Elwood City has much prominence in the Arts.
*The [[Elwood City Art Museum]] features many paintings, sculptures, and other forms of art.
*Bands such as [[Backstreet Boys]] have held concerts in Elwood City. [[U Stink]], a band founded by [[Francine Frensky]], had a brief but successful career that started in Elwood City.
*[[Loring Cinema]] is a popular movie theater in Elwood City that has many new movies. It is a favorite hangout spot for Arthur and his friends.
*[[D.W.]] frequents various [[Mary Moo Cow|Mary Moo Cow on Ice]] events with her parents at [[Elwood City Arena]]. Arthur is often dragged along reluctantly.
*In the episode [[Elwood City Turns 100!]], Lakewood Elementary presents a musical that showcases [[History of Elwood City|Elwood City's History]]. The performance attracted many celebrities, including [[Michelle Kwan]], [[Alex Lebek]], Yo Yo Ma, [[Art Garfunkel]], [[Mister Rogers]], and [[Marc Brown]].


==Location==
==Location==
The geographic area of Elwood City consists of mountains to the north, Moose Mountain the the south, Bear [[File:Binky2.jpg|thumb|Elwood City's roads]]Lake and Button Island to the West, and farmland to the east, although that in ECT100! it is described that it was formerly a swampy area but buildings were built and trees were cut down to form the city it is. From the view of Elwood City in'' Fern and the Secret of Moose Mountain'', and the view across from [[Bear Lake]], we can tell that Elwood City is in a somewhat mountainous area, probably the Appalachian Mountains.
[[File:Elwood-city-from-above.png|thumb|The mountainous terrain of the region.]]
<p style="margin-top: 0.4em; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: 0px; line-height: 1.5em;">Much like Springfield from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Simpsons The Simpsons], the exact whereabouts of the city have never been explicitly stated. Arthur's writers have given conflicting evidence regarding Elwood City's actual whereabouts, though it is generally considered to be in the eastern United States. While Elwood City bears strong resemblance to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston Boston] area (home of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WGBH WGBH]), such as various suburbs in MA there are references to Brown's hometown of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erie,_Pennsylvania Erie, Pennsylvania] in some episodes (For instance, Elwood City, like Erie, has a Mill Creek Mall). Various anthropomorphic animals populate the city itself. In some instances animals are shown both in anthropomorphic form as well as realistic animal form. For example, Arthur has a pet dog, Pal, and two friends who are dogs, Binky and Fern.</p>
The geographic area of Elwood City consists of mountains to the north, [[Moose Mountain]] the south, [[Bear Lake]] and [[Button Island]] to the west, and farmland to the east. The city itself is located in the formerly swampy valley between the mountainous areas. <span style="font-weight:normal;">The city is in an area affected by tropical weather, as at least two hurricanes have impacted the region</span>,<ref>[[Shelter from the Storm]]</ref><ref>[[Arthur Goes to Camp]]</ref> but all four seasons are experienced throughout the year.<ref>[[The Blackout]]</ref><ref>[[Ladonna Compson: Party Animal]]</ref><ref>[[The Blizzard]]</ref><ref>[[The Cherry Tree]]</ref>


<p style="margin-top: 0.4em; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: 0px; line-height: 1.5em;">Other evidence that suggests that Elwood City is located in New England is because it is not a right to work state as suggested by Francine's dad when he said Buster had to be in a union to drive a sanitation truck. More evidence of a New England location, much like suburban [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston,_Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts], would be the portrayal of the fictional city's professional baseball team, the Elwood City Grebes, as a fictional representation of the real life [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox Boston Red Sox], referencing baseball lore such as The Curse of the Bambino and vaguely, and the rivalry between the Red Sox and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Yankees New York Yankees]. The rivalry is parodied by having the Grebes' World Championship (reference to World Series) opponent being the Crown City Kings, with [[Crown City]], a large metropolis over 100 miles away<ref name=MGM>[[Muffy Goes Metropolitan]]</ref> featured in a few episodes, being apparently a representation of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City New York City], and the Crown City Kings being a representation of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Yankees New York Yankees]. In one episode, Arthur's family drives to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C. Washington, D.C.], only taking a few hours. In Arthur's Birthday, Arthur and his classmates indicate that Elwood City is very far from Ohio, where Arthur's relatives live. In another episode, Arthur and the Brain (Alan) visit the Exploratorium, which is located in San Francisco, though this does not mean that they didn't visit a fictional Exploratorium.</p>
The exact whereabouts of the city have never been explicitly stated, though it is generally considered to be in eastern North America.  


<p style="margin-top: 0.4em; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: 0px; line-height: 1.5em;">There are, however, various references throughout the series to a Canadian location. In "The Good, the Bad, and the Binky", a five dollar bill given to Binky is blue and a twenty given to him is green (Though that might be a simple cartoonist shortcut to show that it is a different kind of bill), characteristics of Canadian paper money. The show is also recorded in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal Montreal], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec Quebec], which also contributes to the possibility of Elwood City being in Canada, and more evidence is how Elwood City's hockey team, the [[Elwood City Otters]], look like the Montreal Canadiens. However, this is refuted by many other factors, such as the Presidents being idealized (Canada has a prime minister), as well as the fact that the leaders bear resemblance to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton Bill Clinton] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Bush George W. Bush], and that D.W (In Episode 5, "[[D.W. the Copycat]]") states that they are in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States America].</p>
=== Evidence for American location ===
Many places in Elwood City are a reference to locations in the Eastern United States.
*<span style="font-weight:normal;">The series contains many references to a </span>[[President]]<span style="font-weight:normal;">, but Canada is headed by a Prime Minister.</span>
*<span style="font-weight:normal;">In "</span>[[Based on a True Story]]<span style="font-weight:normal;">," </span>[[Ladonna Compson]]<span style="font-weight:normal;"> states that the drive from Louisiana to Elwood City is 16 hours long. That would mean Elwood City maybe in West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, and possibly southwestern Pennsylvania or northwest Pennsylvania if they lived in the eastern or northern Louisiana.</span>
*Mill Creek Mall is a reference to Millcreek Mall in Pennsylvania, where [[Marc Brown]] was raised.


<p style="margin-top: 0.4em; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: 0px; line-height: 1.5em;">The above lends to maybe Arthur's Elwood City is in Delaware or Central PA like Harrisburg, Arthur's family drove to Washington, DC while they Flew to Crown City (while Sue Ellen and Muffy drove). Leading to the conclusion they are closer to Washington, DC than New York City. Elwood City could be referring to a town in Maryland called Hunt Valley because in [[For Whom the Bell Tolls]] [[Francine]] attempts to call [[Reads' House|Arthur's House]], and the first 3 numbers she presses are 4, 1, and 10. Again, Washington, DC would be a quick weekend trip, while New York City would be someplace you fly too. So, logic dictates Arthur lives in the State of Maryland. Also, Baltimore has an impressive Science Museum, and many schools takes trips there hence the Exploratorium. Also Baltimore City is known for trains (which could be Crown City).</p>
=== Evidence for Canadian location ===
 
There are various references throughout the series to a Canadian location. 
<p style="margin-top: 0.4em; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0.5em; margin-left: 0px; line-height: 1.5em;">There is also the possibility that Bear Lake is one of the Great Lakes, perhaps a parody of Lake Erie or Lake Ontario. This would place Elwood City about a day's drive from Washington DC.</p>
*In "[[The Good, the Bad, and the Binky]]," a five dollar bill given to Binky is blue and a twenty given to him is green, characteristics of Canadian paper money.[[File:Tsooscc.png|thumb|168x168px]]
*Oftentimes, Canadian flags can be spotted in the background of Mr. Ratburn's classroom.
*In "[[The Secret Origin of Supernova]]", the comic book convention is in Durham Region, which is in southern Ontario.
[[File:Montreal-City-Map.mediumthumb.jpg|thumb|Map of Montreal, Quebec.]][[File:The Long Road Home 100.jpg|thumb|Map of Elwood City.|right]]
The map of the Elwood City-Crown city region strongly resembles that of the Canadian city of Montreal, Quebec


== Places ==
== Places ==
===Businesses===
===Businesses===
*'''[[Bowl City]]:''' A bowling alley. Catherine's 16th birthday party was held here.<ref>"[[Surprise!]]"</ref>
*'''[[Mill Creek Mall]]:''' The main mall in Elwood City, featuring multiple stores and shops inside.
*'''[[Perske's Kitchen Shop]]:''' A shop owned by [[Mrs. Perske]] where [[David Read|Arthur's dad]] bought a cake plate for a wedding he was catering.<ref name="FAO">"[[Flaw and Order]]"</ref>
*'''[[Crosswire Motors]]:''' An automobile dealership owned by [[Ed Crosswire]]. Arthur's mother [[Jane Read|Jane]] is a work-at-home tax accountant and one of Ed's employees. It is located in Northeast Elwood City.
*'''[[Ice Cream Shop]]:''' An ice cream shop owned and operated by the Brain's mother, [[Mrs. Powers]].
*'''[[Sugar Bowl|The Sugar Bowl]]:''' A dessert parlor where Arthur and his friends often go out for dessert. It is located in northeast Elwood City.
*'''[[Salon de Beauté]]:''' A hair salon owned by [[Flossie]], who is also a hairdresser, and the place where Muffy gets her hair done. The name of this place is French for "Beauty Salon", and it often plays French-style music inside.<ref>[[Francine's Bad Hair Day]]</ref>
*'''Tastee Cone:''' An unseen ice cream parlor and retailer where [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] purchased the lamp that involved an ice cream cone, shortly before it went out of business.<ref name="FR">"[[Francine Redecorates]]"</ref>
*'''Best Repair Shop:''' An automobile repair shop owned by a mechanic named [[Joe]], who once attempted to repair the Read family's car.<ref>"[[Pick a Car, Any Car]]"</ref>
*'''[[Jack's Joke Shop]]:''' A store that sells prank items, neighbored by the ice cream shop.
*'''[[Meteor Comix]]:''' A comic book store where Arthur and [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] bought their first comic books.
*'''[[Chickin Lickin']]/[[Sticky Chicken]]:''' a fried chicken restaurant chain. There is one store 5 minutes away from The Sugar Bowl, and one in the [[Mill Creek Mall]].<ref name="SECO">"[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]"</ref> Sue Ellen protested against it to Save The Sugar Bowl.
*'''[[Billy's Burger Barn]]''': a fast food, burger restaurant.
*'''[[Manny's Diner]]:''' a diner owned by [[Manny (chef)|Manny]]. It is located near the city limit of Elwood City.<ref>"[[Lost!]]"</ref>
*'''[[Al's Pet Shop]]:''' A pet shop that Arthur and his friends often walk past.
*'''[[Care to Ware]]/[[Elwood City Clothing Exchange]]:''' Muffy helped redesign the store.<ref>"[[Spoiled Rotten!]]"</ref> It donates all of its profits to charity.
*'''[[Hover Park]]:''' An indoor skydiving-type simulation, where the visitor can emulate riding a hoverboard. It is only seen in Arthur's dream at the [[Elwood City Planetarium]], therefore it is not known if it exists in the true future.<ref>"[[D.W. and the Beastly Birthday]]"</ref>
*'''[[Wonderworld]]:''' An amusement park. Notable rides include the [[Hurl-a-Whirl]]<ref>[[D.W.'s Imaginary Friend]]</ref> and [[The Buzzard]].<ref>[[D.W. and Bud's Higher Purpose]]</ref>
*'''[[Loring Cinema]]:''' A movie theater.


*[[Mill Creek Mall|'''Mill Creek Mall''']] is the main mall in Elwood City. It has mulitple stores in it, which you can view on Mill Creek Mall's page.
*[[Perske's Kitchen Shop|'''Perske's Kitchen Shop''']]: A shop owned by Mrs. Perske where [[David Read|Arthur's dad]] bought a cake plate for a wedding he was catering.<ref name=FAO>[[Flaw and Order]]</ref>
*'''[[Crosswire Motors]]''': An automobile dealership owned by Muffy's father [[Ed Crosswire|Ed]]. Arthur's mother [[Jane Read|Jane]] is a work-at-home tax accountant and one of Ed's employees. It is located in Northeast Elwood City.
*[[Ice Cream Shop|'''Ice Cream Shop''']]: An ice cream shop owned and operated by the Brain's mother, [[Mrs. Powers]].
*'''[[Sugar Bowl|The Sugar Bowl]]''': A dessert parlor where Arthur and his friends often go out for dessert. It is located in Northeast Elwood City.
*'''[[Salon de Beauté]]''': A hair salon owned by [[Flossie]], who is also a hairdresser, and the place where Muffy gets her hair done. The name of this place is French for "Beauty Salon", and it often plays French-style music inside. It first appeared in [[Francine's Bad Hair Day]], and has made several more appearances later.
*'''Tasty Cone''': An unseen ice cream parlor and retailer where [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] purchased the lamp that involved an ice cream cone, shortly before it went out of business.<ref name=FR>[[Francine Redecorates]]</ref>
*'''Best Repair Shop''': An automobile repair shop owned by a mechanic named Joe. He once attempted to repair the Read family's car in [[Pick a Car, Any Car]].
*[[Jack's Joke Shop|'''Jack's Joke Shop''']]: A store that sells prank items, neighbored by the ice cream shop.
*'''[[Meteor Comix]]: '''a comic book store where Arthur and [[D.W.]] bought their first comic books. It has several appearances in the series, but its most notable is The Secret Origin of the Supernova.
*'''[[Chickin Lickin']]:''' a fried chicken restauraunt chain. There are locations of this store in Elwood City, but there are most likely more in different cities. There is one store 5 minutes away from The Sugar Bowl, and one in the [[Mill Creek Mall]].<ref name=SECO>[[Sue Ellen Chickens Out]]</ref>
*'''[[Elwood City Katzenelenbogan Airport]]:''' an airport named after the founder of Elwood City, Jacob Katzenelenbogan.
*'''[[Manny's Diner |Manny's Diner]]:''' a diner owned by Manny. It is located near the city limit of Elwood City, and ismor only seen in ''"[[Lost!]]"''
*'''[[Al's Pet Shop]] '''a pet shop that Arthur and his friends often walk past.
*'''[[Care to Ware]]''' formerly named "Elwood City Clothing Exchange." Muffy helped redesign the store in [[Spoiled Rotten]]. It donates all of its profits to charity.
===Schools===
===Schools===
 
There are at least fifteen schools in Elwood City,<ref name=":0" /> but only seven have been identified by name.
*'''[[Lakewood Elementary School]]''': The school that Arthur and his friends go to, plus where the staff work. The interior includes offices, classrooms, a cafeteria, gymnasium, and a detention room only seen in the early seasons. Outside of the school there is a playground with a jungle jym that is "claimed" by the [[Tough Customers]]. There is also a baseball field, where games such as Lakewood vs. Mighty Mountain and 3rd Graders vs. 4th Graders are held.
*'''[[Lakewood Elementary School]]:''' The school that Arthur and his friends attend. The interior includes offices, classrooms, a cafeteria, gymnasium, and a detention room only seen in the early seasons. Outside of the school there is a playground with a jungle gym that is "claimed" by the [[Tough Customers]]. There is also a baseball field, where games such as Lakewood vs. Mighty Mountain and 3rd Graders vs. 4th Graders are held.
*'''[[Mighty Mountain Elementary School]]''' the rivals to Lakewood. The [[Tough Customers]] went here before getting transferred to there. The building is seen in the episode [[April 9th]].
*'''[[Mighty Mountain Elementary School]]:''' Rivals to Lakewood. Several [[Tough Customers]] went here before transferring to Lakewood. The school building is seen in the episode [[April 9th]].
*'''[[Glenbrook Academy]]''' a private school that [[Mr. Ratburn]] attended before he became a teacher. They went up against Lakewood in a medieval fair.<ref name=TROTK>[[The Return of the King]]</ref>
*'''[[Glenbrook Academy]]:''' A private school that [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] attended as a child. They went up against Lakewood in a medieval fair.<ref name="TROTK">[[The Return of the King]]</ref>
*'''[[Elwood City Preschool]]''' is a local preschool that [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] attends with her friends. Her class is taught by [[Miss Morgan]], the only teacher.
*'''[[Elwood City Preschool]]:''' A local preschool that [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] attends with her friends. Her class is taught by [[Miss Morgan]], the only known teacher. There is also a three-year-old class.<ref>[[Blockheads]]</ref>
*'''[[Elwood City High School]]''' is/was a high school in Elwood City. [[Carl Manino]] and [[Thora Read]] attended it back in the 1950's.
*'''[[Elwood City High School]]:''' Is or was a high school in Elwood City. [[Carl Manino]] and [[Thora Read]] attended it back in the 1950s.
*'''[[PS 22]]''' is a school in Elwood City that was mentioned in the episode [[Home Sweet Home]] by both [[Irwin]] and [[Sanjeev]]. It's unknown where the school is as it was never seen or mentioned again after the episode.
*'''[[PS 22]]:''' A school in Elwood City that is mentioned in "[[Home Sweet Home]]" by both [[Irwin]] and [[Sanjeev]]. It's unknown where the school is as it is never seen or mentioned again.
*'''[[Estabrook]]:''' An elementary school. Not much is known about it, as its only appearance was when its soccer team faced against Lakewood's in "[[The Big Blow-Up]]". In fact, its name is only mentioned at all in the novelization of the episode.


===Municipal===
===Municipal===
 
*'''[[Elwood City Public Library]]''': Elwood City's municipal public library. The only known and seen librarians are [[Paige Turner]] and [[Mrs. Lancaster]]. It is one street away from the Reads' House.
*'''[[Elwood City Public Library]]''': Elwood City's municipal public library, that is often confused as Lakewood's school library. The only known and seen librarian is [[Paige Turner]]. It is one street away from the Reads' House.
*'''[[Elwood City Dump]]''': The local dump where Francine's father, [[Oliver Frensky|Oliver]], works at. It is where Arthur cut his knee and also where [[Oliver Frensky|Francine's dad]] got the recycled parts to make her bicycle.
 
*'''[[Bear Lake]]''': More commonly known as "The Lake" is a lake in northwest and southwest Elwood City. Its name is said on the episode "[[D.W. All Wet]]". She was afraid there were octopuses there.
*'''[[Elwood City Dump]]''': The local dump where Francine's father, [[Oliver Frensky|Oliver]], works at. It is where Arthur cut his knee and also where [[Oliver Frensky|Francine's Dad]] got the recycled parts to make her bicycle.
 
*'''[[Bear Lake]]''': More commonly known as "The Lake" is a lake in Northwest and Southwest Elwood City. Its' name is said on the episode "D.W. All Wet". She is afraid there are octopuses there.
 
*'''[[Mill Creek River]]''': A river that is south of the Mill Creek Mall. It also flows down into Bear Lake.
*'''[[Mill Creek River]]''': A river that is south of the Mill Creek Mall. It also flows down into Bear Lake.
*'''Puffer's Pond''': A local pond where the Reads go fishing.
*'''Puffer's Pond''': A local pond where the Reads go fishing.
*'''[[Elwood City Times]]''': A news station where newspapers get published, and the place where Buster's mother, Bitzi, an editor-in-chief, works at.
*'''[[Elwood City Katzenelenbogan Airport]]:''' an airport named after the founder of Elwood City, [[Jacob Katzenellenbogan]].
*'''[[Elwood City Gazette]]''': A now defunct news publication from the early 1900s.<ref>[[Get Smart]]</ref>
*'''[[Elwood City Science Museum & Exploratorium]]:''' A science museum.
*'''[[Spadina Road Animal Shelter]]:''' A animal shelter
*'''[[Elwood City Community Center]]:''' A community center
*'''[[World's End Park]]:''' A park


*'''[[Elwood City Times]]''': A news station where newspapers get published, and the place where Buster's mother, Bitzi, an editor-in-chief, works at.
===Residences===
===Residences===
*'''[[Read's House|Reads' House]]''': A yellow Cape Cod-esque house with a green roof and two dormers where [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and his family reside. He has his room to himself in the right dormer, but [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] and [[Kate Read|Baby Kate]] share a room in the left dormer. They also own a pet dog named [[Pal]]. Its address is 562 Main Street.
*'''[[Reads' House]]''': A yellow Cape Cod-esque house with a green roof and two dormers where [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and his family reside. He has his room to himself in the right dormer, but [[D.W. Read|D.W.]] and [[Kate Read|Kate]] share a room in the left dormer. They also own a pet dog named [[Pal]]. Its address is 562 Main Street.
 
*'''[[Mr. Ratburn's House]]''': A yellow house with a green roof, a brown front door, a green garage door, and green window shutters. Arthur's third grade teacher, [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]], resides there independently, although it is rarely seen.
*[[Mr. Ratburn's House|'''Mr. Ratburn's House''']]: A yellow house with a green roof, a brown front door, a green garage door, and green window shutters. Arthur's third grade teacher, [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]], resides there independently, although it is rarely seen.
*'''[[Molinas' House]]''': A purple house located right next door to the Read's house. [[Vicita Molina|Vicita]] and her family reside there. They also own a pet dog named [[Amigo]]. It was formerly owned by [[Susy Sipple]] from the books and early seasons, until the Molina family from {{wp|Ecuador}} acquired it shortly after Susy moved out.<ref>''[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]]''</ref>
 
*'''[[Dattilos' House]]''': A white house with light blue accents and a yellow front door. A blind girl named [[Marina Datillo|Marina]] and her [[Mrs. Datillo|mother]] reside there, and it is close to her best friend Prunella's house.
*'''Molinas' House''': A purple house located right next door to the Read's house. [[Vicita Molina|Vicita]] and her family reside there. They also own a pet dog named [[Amigo]]. It was formerly owned by [[Susy Sipple]] from the books and early seasons, until the Molina family from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecuador Ecuador] acquired it shortly after Susy moved out in the Season 6 segment ''[[Arthur and Los Vecinos]]''.
*'''[[Barneses' House]]''': A yellow house with a blue roof where [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] and his parents, and the newly adopted [[Mei-Lin Barnes|Mei-Lin]] reside.
 
*'''Dattilos' House''': A white house with light blue accents and a yellow front door. A blind girl named [[Marina Dattilo|Marina]] and her [[Mrs. Dattilo|mother]] reside there, and it is close to her best friend Prunella's house.
 
*'''[[Barneses' House]]''': A yellow house with a blue roof where [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] and his parents, plus the newly-adopted [[Mei-Lin Barnes|Mei-Lin]] reside.
 
*'''[[Deegans' House]]''': A pinkish-orange house with a purple roof where [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]], her sister [[Rubella Deegan|Rubella]], and their mother [[Wanda Deegan|Wanda]] reside.
*'''[[Deegans' House]]''': A pinkish-orange house with a purple roof where [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]], her sister [[Rubella Deegan|Rubella]], and their mother [[Wanda Deegan|Wanda]] reside.
*'''[[Armstrongs' House]]''' : A gray house with a front porch with a balcony above it, an orange roof, a yellow front door with orange accents, and a green garage door. [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] and her parents reside there, and were one of the most recent families that moved to Elwood City.


*[[Armstrongs' House|'''Armstrongs' House''']] : A gray house with a front porch with a balcony above it, an orange roof, a yellow front door with orange accents, and a green garage door. [[Sue Ellen Armstrong|Sue Ellen]] and her parents reside there, and were one of the most recent families that moved to Elwood City.
*'''[[Walterses' House]]''': A white house with blue accents and a gray roof where [[Fern Walters|Fern]] and her parents reside.
*'''[[Lundgrens' House]]''': A white house with brown accents, a gray roof, and a front porch. This is the house where [[George Lundgren|George]] and his family reside.
*'''[[Tibbles' house]]''': A large pink house with a dark red roof and a cupola. The twins [[Tibble Twins|Tommy and Timmy Tibble]] reside with their grandmother [[Mrs. Tibble]] there, and also own a pet black cat. It is a few blocks from the Reads' house.
*'''[[Crosswire's Mansion|Crosswires' Mansion]]''': A lavender and yellow mansion with a bluish-green roof, brown front doors, and a balcony above the front doors. It has twenty rooms, a colossal yard, and a swimming pool. It is the largest residence in town. [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] and her family reside there, although her family is very small and she has only one brother, [[Chip Crosswire|Chip]]. Their chauffeur and butler, [[Bailey]], also lives there.
*'''[[Westboro Apartments]]''': A campus of apartment complexes owned by landlord [[Mr. Sanders]]. [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] and her family reside in Apartment #3 in the red complex. Like D.W. and Kate, Francine and [[Catherine Frensky|Catherine]] share a room too. They also own a pet cat named [[Nemo]]. Another resident named Mrs. Pariso lives in Apartment #4 right next to the Frenskys, after she moved there in ''[[Francine Goes to War]]''.
*'''[[Powerses' House]]''': A yellow house with a reddish-orange roof, two purple front doors, and a purple garage door where the [[Alan Powers|Brain]] and his parents reside.
*'''Elwood City [[Condominiums]]''': A yellow condominium complex with a red roof, balconies, and porches. [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] and his mother [[Bitzi Baxter|Bitzi]] reside in one of the units, and [[Buster's Grandmother]] resides in another one.
*'''[[Tree House]]''': A private place inside a wooden structure built at the treetops above the tree trunk where Arthur and his friends hang out when doing homework, reading books, and spending time together; often done in peace and away from D.W. and her friends around her age. It is located next to the Mill Creek. The roof caved in from snow, but it was later fixed.<ref name="CITS">[[Castles in the Sky]]</ref>
*'''[[MacDonalds' House]]''': Where [[Molly MacDonald|Molly]] and her family reside.
*'''[[Jenna's house|Morgans' House]]''': Where [[Jenna Morgan|Jenna]] and her parents live.
*[[Compsons' house (Elwood City)|'''Compsons' House''']]: A tan house where [[Ladonna Compson|Ladonna]] and her family live in after moving from Louisiana.
*'''[[Shady Pines Retirement Home]]''': A senior living community, where [[Fritz Langley]] lives.


*'''Walterses' House''': A white house with blue accents and a gray roof where [[Fern Walters|Fern]] and her parents reside.
==Trivia==
*It is nicknamed "City of the Strawberries"<ref>[[Buster Baxter|Buster]] calls it that in the beginning of "[[Binky Rules]]"</ref> and has an annual [[Elwood City Strawberry Festival|Strawberry Festival]].<ref>"[[How the Cookie Crumbles]]"</ref> If Buster was talking about Elwood City in the opening of "[[Binky Rules]]," then Elwood City is known as "the City of the Strawberries", hence [[Elwood City Strawberry Festival|the annual Strawberry Festival]].


*'''Lundgrens' House''': A white house with brown accents, a gray roof, and a front porch. This is the house where [[George Lundgren|George]] and his family reside.
*In "[[Rhyme for Your Life]]," Binky describes himself as the "best poet in Elwood City." It is unknown if he still holds that position.
*Various animals populate the city itself. Some animals in this city are in anthropomorphic form and some are in realistic animal form. For example, Arthur has a pet dog, Pal, and two friends who are dogs, Binky and Fern.
*While Elwood City is established as being in the United States, it's never explicitly confirmed where in the United States it is--though it's likely somewhere in the northern United States, since Elwood City always seems to get a ton of snow whenever there's a winter-themed episode.


*'''Tibbles' House''': A large pink house with a dark red roof and a cupola. The twins [[Tibble Twins|Tommy and Timmy Tibble]] reside with their grandmother [[Mrs. Tibble]] there, and also own a pet black cat. It is a few blocks from the Reads' house.
* As shown in "[[Postcards from Buster (episode)|Postcards from Buster]]," Elwood City is far enough away from New York City where Buster and the Read family end up having to fly there.


*'''[[Crosswire's Mansion|Crosswires' Mansion]]''': A lavender and yellow mansion with a bluish-green roof, brown front doors, and a balcony above the front doors. It has twenty rooms, a colossal yard, and a swimming pool. It is the largest residence in Elwood City. [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] and her family reside there, although her family is very small and she has only one brother: [[Chip Crosswire|Chip]]. Their chauffeur and butler, [[Bailey]] also lives there.
==Panoramic images==
 
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*'''[[Westboro Apartments]]''': A campus of apartment complexes owned by landlord [[Mr. Sanders]]. [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] and her family reside in Apartment #3 in the red complex. Like D.W. and Kate, Francine and [[Catherine Frensky|Catherine]] share a room too. The Frenskys also own a pet cat named [[Nemo]]. Another resident named Mrs. Pariso lives in Apartment #4 right next to the Frenskys, after she moved there in ''[[Francine Goes to War]]''.
Elwoodcitypanoramic.png|A view of Elwood City from the peak of Moose Mountain.
 
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*'''[[Powerses' House]]''': A yellow house with a reddish-orange roof, two purple front doors, and a purple garage door where the [[Alan Powers|Brain]] and his parents reside.
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*'''Elwood City [[Condominiums]]''': A yellow condominium complex with a red roof, balconies, and porches. [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] and his mother [[Bitzi Baxter|Bitzi]] reside in one of the units, and [[Buster's Grandmother]] resides in another one.
 
*'''[[Tree House]]''': A private place inside a wooden structure built at the treetops above the tree trunk where Arthur and his friends hang out when doing homework, reading books, and spending time together; often done in peace and away from D.W. and her friends around her age. It is located next to the Mill Creek. The roof caved in from snow, but it was later fixed.<ref name=CITS>[[Castles in the Sky]]</ref>
*[[MacDonalds' House]]
 
==Trivia==
*The episode [[Elwood City Turns 100!]] takes place in 2003 although the episode aired in 2002.
**Also in the above-mentioned episode, it is revealed that Elwood City has 15 schools.
**[[The Curse of the Grebes]] takes place in the year 2004/2005, even though the episode aired in 2006. This is probably because the episode was started in 2005.
**This means that all episodes take place 1 year ahead of when they aired.
**In the episode [[Buster Baxter and the Letter from the Sea]] it is revealed that the date is 2012, although the characters have not aged at all in the series.
*If Buster was talking about Elwood City in the opening of [[Binky Rules]], then Elwood City is known as "the City of the Strawberries", hence [[Elwood City Strawberry Festival|the annual Strawberry Festival]].
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Elwood City
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Location United States
Type City
Administrator Mayor Hirsch
Residents 79,567[1][citation needed]
60,000[2]
First appearance Arthur's Nose (books)
"Arthur's Eyes" (TV series)

Elwood City is the main setting of the Arthur television series, books, and related media.

Originally founded in the early 1900s from a swampy lumber town, Elwood City has since grown to a population of 60,000 people. The metro area is home to a number of businesses, attractions and festivals, all of which serve the community and its people.

History[edit]

Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, 1885[edit]

Sitting Bull performing in Elwood City, circa 1885.

In 1885, Buffalo Bill and Lakota chief Sitting Bull visited present-day Elwood City to perform for local crowds. The show was in affiliation with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, which toured the country at the time. The show took place on the banks of Mill Creek, near a tree which still stands today on the edge of the Mill Creek Mall parking lot.[3]

Official Founding, 1903[edit]

Elwood City prospered decades before 1903 as a logging town. The first saw mill was built on the banks of Bear Lake under the supervision of Jacob Katzenellenbogan. In 1903, an infirm Katzenellenbogan attended the official declaration of Elwood City's incorporation. President Theodore Roosevelt declared the area known as Elwood an official city. Prominent businessmen of time, Henry Ford and J.P. Morgan were credited for transforming 50-acres of swampland into a thriving lumber town. They donated a statue in honor of the city's founder, but Katzenellenbogan did not appreciate the generous contribution, simply because he intended for the city's name to be Elmwood. It was never changed, therefore the name stuck since that day. His last name was also misspelled on the plaque under the statue. With the industrialization of the area, the green-tailed grebe eventually became extinct,[4] though recent sightings have been rumored.[5]

Grebes Established, 1918[edit]

The Elwood City Grebes have been established and win the World Championship Series.[6]

The Read Family, 1920-30s[edit]

The Read Family has lived in Elwood City with for a long period of time. Grandma Thora was born in Elwood City, attended Elwood City High School, and gave birth to 3 kids, one of them being David Read, the father of Arthur Read.

Possible Alien Sighting, 1952[edit]

In the summer of 1952, a family taking a peaceful countryside drive near Elwood City encountered a strange sight, which was thought to have been an extraterrestrial spacecraft.[4]

Lakewood Elementary Founded[edit]

In the 1950s, Lakewood Elementary School was built.[citation needed]

Centennial, 2003[edit]

Elwood City celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2003. The students of Lakewood Elementary School were chosen to put on a musical play in commemoration. Celebrity guests with connections to Elwood City were in attendance.

Other historical events[edit]

A large dinosaur skeleton from the Mesozoic era was accidentally discovered at the groundbreaking for the city's recycling center.[3] Other dinosaur fossils have been found at nearby Rainbow Rock State Park.[7]

There was an Indian trading post at the current site of the football field. Lenape Indians would swap furs for pots, pans and clothes.[3]

Recreation[edit]

Elwood City is a culturally diverse city with many aspects to the way of life of main characters. This page describes way of life and things to do in Elwood City.

Entertainment and Performing Arts[edit]

Elwood City has much prominence in the Arts.

Location[edit]

The mountainous terrain of the region.

The geographic area of Elwood City consists of mountains to the north, Moose Mountain the south, Bear Lake and Button Island to the west, and farmland to the east. The city itself is located in the formerly swampy valley between the mountainous areas. The city is in an area affected by tropical weather, as at least two hurricanes have impacted the region,[8][9] but all four seasons are experienced throughout the year.[10][11][12][13]

The exact whereabouts of the city have never been explicitly stated, though it is generally considered to be in eastern North America.

Evidence for American location[edit]

Many places in Elwood City are a reference to locations in the Eastern United States.

  • The series contains many references to a President, but Canada is headed by a Prime Minister.
  • In "Based on a True Story," Ladonna Compson states that the drive from Louisiana to Elwood City is 16 hours long. That would mean Elwood City maybe in West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, and possibly southwestern Pennsylvania or northwest Pennsylvania if they lived in the eastern or northern Louisiana.
  • Mill Creek Mall is a reference to Millcreek Mall in Pennsylvania, where Marc Brown was raised.

Evidence for Canadian location[edit]

There are various references throughout the series to a Canadian location. 

  • In "The Good, the Bad, and the Binky," a five dollar bill given to Binky is blue and a twenty given to him is green, characteristics of Canadian paper money.
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  • Oftentimes, Canadian flags can be spotted in the background of Mr. Ratburn's classroom.
  • In "The Secret Origin of Supernova", the comic book convention is in Durham Region, which is in southern Ontario.
Map of Montreal, Quebec.
Map of Elwood City.

The map of the Elwood City-Crown city region strongly resembles that of the Canadian city of Montreal, Quebec

Places[edit]

Businesses[edit]

Schools[edit]

There are at least fifteen schools in Elwood City,[3] but only seven have been identified by name.

  • Lakewood Elementary School: The school that Arthur and his friends attend. The interior includes offices, classrooms, a cafeteria, gymnasium, and a detention room only seen in the early seasons. Outside of the school there is a playground with a jungle gym that is "claimed" by the Tough Customers. There is also a baseball field, where games such as Lakewood vs. Mighty Mountain and 3rd Graders vs. 4th Graders are held.
  • Mighty Mountain Elementary School: Rivals to Lakewood. Several Tough Customers went here before transferring to Lakewood. The school building is seen in the episode April 9th.
  • Glenbrook Academy: A private school that Mr. Ratburn attended as a child. They went up against Lakewood in a medieval fair.[25]
  • Elwood City Preschool: A local preschool that D.W. attends with her friends. Her class is taught by Miss Morgan, the only known teacher. There is also a three-year-old class.[26]
  • Elwood City High School: Is or was a high school in Elwood City. Carl Manino and Thora Read attended it back in the 1950s.
  • PS 22: A school in Elwood City that is mentioned in "Home Sweet Home" by both Irwin and Sanjeev. It's unknown where the school is as it is never seen or mentioned again.
  • Estabrook: An elementary school. Not much is known about it, as its only appearance was when its soccer team faced against Lakewood's in "The Big Blow-Up". In fact, its name is only mentioned at all in the novelization of the episode.

Municipal[edit]

Residences[edit]

  • Reads' House: A yellow Cape Cod-esque house with a green roof and two dormers where Arthur and his family reside. He has his room to himself in the right dormer, but D.W. and Kate share a room in the left dormer. They also own a pet dog named Pal. Its address is 562 Main Street.
  • Mr. Ratburn's House: A yellow house with a green roof, a brown front door, a green garage door, and green window shutters. Arthur's third grade teacher, Mr. Ratburn, resides there independently, although it is rarely seen.
  • Molinas' House: A purple house located right next door to the Read's house. Vicita and her family reside there. They also own a pet dog named Amigo. It was formerly owned by Susy Sipple from the books and early seasons, until the Molina family from Ecuador acquired it shortly after Susy moved out.[28]
  • Dattilos' House: A white house with light blue accents and a yellow front door. A blind girl named Marina and her mother reside there, and it is close to her best friend Prunella's house.
  • Barneses' House: A yellow house with a blue roof where Binky and his parents, and the newly adopted Mei-Lin reside.
  • Deegans' House: A pinkish-orange house with a purple roof where Prunella, her sister Rubella, and their mother Wanda reside.
  • Armstrongs' House : A gray house with a front porch with a balcony above it, an orange roof, a yellow front door with orange accents, and a green garage door. Sue Ellen and her parents reside there, and were one of the most recent families that moved to Elwood City.
  • Walterses' House: A white house with blue accents and a gray roof where Fern and her parents reside.
  • Lundgrens' House: A white house with brown accents, a gray roof, and a front porch. This is the house where George and his family reside.
  • Tibbles' house: A large pink house with a dark red roof and a cupola. The twins Tommy and Timmy Tibble reside with their grandmother Mrs. Tibble there, and also own a pet black cat. It is a few blocks from the Reads' house.
  • Crosswires' Mansion: A lavender and yellow mansion with a bluish-green roof, brown front doors, and a balcony above the front doors. It has twenty rooms, a colossal yard, and a swimming pool. It is the largest residence in town. Muffy and her family reside there, although her family is very small and she has only one brother, Chip. Their chauffeur and butler, Bailey, also lives there.
  • Westboro Apartments: A campus of apartment complexes owned by landlord Mr. Sanders. Francine and her family reside in Apartment #3 in the red complex. Like D.W. and Kate, Francine and Catherine share a room too. They also own a pet cat named Nemo. Another resident named Mrs. Pariso lives in Apartment #4 right next to the Frenskys, after she moved there in Francine Goes to War.
  • Powerses' House: A yellow house with a reddish-orange roof, two purple front doors, and a purple garage door where the Brain and his parents reside.
  • Elwood City Condominiums: A yellow condominium complex with a red roof, balconies, and porches. Buster and his mother Bitzi reside in one of the units, and Buster's Grandmother resides in another one.
  • Tree House: A private place inside a wooden structure built at the treetops above the tree trunk where Arthur and his friends hang out when doing homework, reading books, and spending time together; often done in peace and away from D.W. and her friends around her age. It is located next to the Mill Creek. The roof caved in from snow, but it was later fixed.[29]
  • MacDonalds' House: Where Molly and her family reside.
  • Morgans' House: Where Jenna and her parents live.
  • Compsons' House: A tan house where Ladonna and her family live in after moving from Louisiana.
  • Shady Pines Retirement Home: A senior living community, where Fritz Langley lives.

Trivia[edit]

  • In "Rhyme for Your Life," Binky describes himself as the "best poet in Elwood City." It is unknown if he still holds that position.
  • Various animals populate the city itself. Some animals in this city are in anthropomorphic form and some are in realistic animal form. For example, Arthur has a pet dog, Pal, and two friends who are dogs, Binky and Fern.
  • While Elwood City is established as being in the United States, it's never explicitly confirmed where in the United States it is--though it's likely somewhere in the northern United States, since Elwood City always seems to get a ton of snow whenever there's a winter-themed episode.
  • As shown in "Postcards from Buster," Elwood City is far enough away from New York City where Buster and the Read family end up having to fly there.

Panoramic images[edit]

References[edit]