Well, darling, the TV show "Good Times" was set in the fictional housing project called Cabrini-Green, located in Chicago. However, the actual filming took place on a studio set in Hollywood, not in a real apartment complex. So, if you're looking to visit the exact building where the Evans family supposedly lived, you're out of luck, honey.
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The apartment complex used for the TV show Good Times is the Cabrini-Green public housing project in Chicago. The show was filmed on a set that replicated the exterior of the real Cabrini-Green buildings. The complex became iconic as the backdrop for the struggles and triumphs of the Evans family in the show.
Yes , "Good Times" was a spin-off from the show 'Maude' .
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Found in Los Angeles the address is 4616 Greenwood Place but PCH uses 4616 Melrose Place.
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The show was set in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (for the first five seasons). The girls' apartment was located on Knapp Street during this time. The show switched locations after the fifth season to Burbank, California.