User:Nsgaeverine/Queen of The Willis/Quillsville, Indiana

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The skyline of Indianapolis as viewed from the north looking south
The skyline of Indianapolis as viewed from the north looking south
Animated counterpart: suggesting a location mostly west of Indianapolis for Quillsville
Animated counterpart: suggesting a location mostly west of Indianapolis for Quillsville

Quillsville (pronounced "kwills-ville", is a fictional city in Marion County, Indiana where the animated television comedy Queen of The Willis is set. Aeverine Willis, Melissa Rose, Tiffani Kendall, and Anna Pamhouser live on Evansville Road, with the Willis family residing at 6328 West Evansville Road.

Contents

[edit] History

[edit] People and places in Quillsville

The Interstate system of Indiana as viewed in the official Indiana map
The Interstate system of Indiana as viewed in the official Indiana map
Animated counterpart: suggesting more Interstate Highways for Quillsville on Queen of The Willis and Port Melissa on Amanda and Elisa
Animated counterpart: suggesting more Interstate Highways for Quillsville on Queen of The Willis and Port Melissa on Amanda and Elisa

[edit] Freeways

  • Interstate 369: Freeway that spurs into Quillsville and Port Melissa.
  • Interstate 67: The highway that connects Indianapolis to South Bend. Seen on "Ava and the Great D Cups."
  • Interstate 72: The highway that connects Kokomo and Marion.

[edit] People

  • Lee Keso, who shares a name and is voiced by the former Fort Wayne Indiana anchorman in the 1980s and early 1990's at WANE-TV, is the mayor of Quillsville. The real Lee Kelso does not voice the character, Garfield Everman voices Kelso.
  • Quillsville's local celebrities are the anchors of its Channel 24 news show.

[edit] Places

  • The Drunken Hoosier is a bar that most o the residents of Quillsville frequently visit.

[edit] Media

Quillsville, Indiana is served by Indianapolis and Muncie media, as well as regional and national media.

Radio and Television broadcasts are governed by the FCC.

The following lists include only Quillsville media.

[edit] Print Media

The Quillsville Star-Informant is the most subscriptions for a daily newspaper in Quillsville.

[edit] Television

Quillsville is served by the following major broadcast Television stations in the Quillsville/Indianapolis market:

  • WFBQ (6): Known as "ABC6 Indianapolis" (Quillsville Cable Channel 6)
  • WXIQ (11): Known as "Fox Indiana", a FOX affiliate in Quillsville (Quillsville Cable Channel 11)
  • WQUL (13): Known as "NBC 13" (Quillsville Cable Channel 10)
  • WQIN (24): Known as "Quillsville 24," probably independent in Quillsville (Local Cable Channel 4)
  • WIBC (59) — a CBS affiliate


[edit] Radio

Quillsville is served by the following major broadcast radio stations in the Quillsville/Indianapolis market:

  • WQIN (93.1 FM/1070 AM): Primary radio station for Quillsville

[edit] Possible real-world locations

Aeverine Nieves, the show's creator, had been a resident of Indiana, and leaves unequivocal Indiana landmarks from which one may infer intended locations for events. Schools in Quillsville are named after famous Indianapolis residents.


[edit] The name Quillsville

[edit] See also