Most say yes because there were many tweets from the cast picturing the set of Storybrooke. Also, I am pretty sure the creators stated that Storybrooke wouldn't be only appearing in flashbacks.
No, Storybrooke is not a real town; it is a fictional setting from the TV series "Once Upon a Time." The show depicts Storybrooke as a small town in Maine where characters from fairy tales and folklore coexist in the real world. While the series features real locations for filming, such as Steveston, British Columbia, Storybrooke itself was created for the narrative of the show.
Once Upon a Time - 2011 Welcome to Storybrooke 2-17 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:9 USA:TV-14
Rumpel's library quote from Once Upon a Time was on the Storybrooke Library.
The creators say no since everything happened, and only Emma and Henry's memories were erased
Regina renamed the story book characters to ensure that they would never figure out who they were.
Once Upon a Time was first broadcasted on October 23, 2011, on ABC. a fairy tale drama in America which was filmed in the seaside town of StoryBrooke, Maine.
"Once Upon a Time" is set in the fictional town of Storybrooke, Maine, where fairy tale characters are cursed to live without their memories. The show also features flashbacks to the characters' lives in various fairy tale realms. Throughout the series, the characters navigate between the real world and the enchanted forest as they try to break the curse and find their happy endings.
Most of the book takes place in Emmas past kingdom. But when she is not in the past she is in her regular kingdom, in the present. It is a very good book, ENJOY.
In the first volume, the main characters travel to Neverland to rescue Henry Mills, who has been kidnapped by Peter Pan (Robbie Kay) as part of a plan to obtain the "Heart of the Truest Believer" from him. Their increasing power struggle with Pan continues in Storybrooke, which ultimately results in the complete reversal of the original curse. All the characters are returned to their original worlds, leaving Emma and Henry to escape to New York City. In the second volume, the characters are mysteriously brought back to a recreated Storybrooke with their memories of the previous year removed, and the Wicked Witch of the West(Rebecca Mader) appears with a plan to change the past. Once again, Emma is needed to save her family.
In "Once Upon a Time," August Booth sacrifices himself to save Emma by turning back into wood due to his lack of belief. This act fulfills the prophecy and allows Emma to believe in magic, ultimately saving Storybrooke.
if you are talking about once upon a time then its about a Fairy Tale Land. It's filled with magic, monsters and all of the characters we all know from stories growing up. It's real, and so are the people in it. But unlike the "happily ever after" you may have heard about, their stories continued, and The Evil Queen cast a Dark Curse over the land.... This is Storybrooke. It's a quiet, little, New England town filled with people who go about their everyday lives with no idea who they really are. The Queen's Curse has trapped them here and placed her in near-complete control. They have no real memories and no real hope.