The Midnight Diner is a fictional setting in the show.
Hill House is a fictional setting created by author Shirley Jackson in her novel "The Haunting of Hill House." It is not a real place.
No, it is not real it is just a setting inside TX.
Hill House is a fictional setting created by author Shirley Jackson in her novel "The Haunting of Hill House." It is not a real house, but rather a product of Jackson's imagination.
They do not mention what the name of the diner was. They just say it was a diner in Philadelphia.
The setting takes place in a fictional world called Azeroth, which is the main setting for the Warcraft series of video games, novels, and other media. It is a high-fantasy universe populated by diverse races such as humans, orcs, elves, and dwarves.
Just BEFORE midnight, at about 11.50pm.
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"Just Ella" is a retelling of the Cinderella story, written by Margaret Peterson Haddix. The setting is a fictional kingdom, and the time period is a mix of medieval and modern elements. The story takes place in a palace and follows Ella as she navigates the challenges of court life and expectations of royalty.
Well, the forest is an actual place in Europe. However, the lake is unfortunately fictional. Yes, it's true, but if you want me to tell you about the setting, sure. Well to save your time, there's a map in each book, so yeah, just look there.
It's just about midnight, I'd say.
AM is midnight to 11:59 just before noon. PM is noon to 11:59 just before midnight.
Oh, dude, 1259 am is actually midnight. Like, think about it, it's right before 1:00 am, so it's the start of a new day, not the middle of the day. So yeah, if you're up at 1259 am, you're definitely burning that midnight oil, not catching the noonday sun.