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Genoa City (The Young and the Restless)

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A fictional version of Genoa City, Wisconsin, USA is the setting for the long-running American soap opera The Young and the Restless. The real and fictional towns are similar only in name. Although the real Genoa City is a village with just over 2,000 people, the version depicted on the soap opera is a mid-sized city.

Within the city boundaries are many office buildings, a major international airport and a top hospital. Genoa City also happens to be home to many large companies, including two large conglomerates, the internationally known Jabot Cosmetics, which is a high-end cosmetics firm, and a new company called NVP Retreats. Genoa City is also home to Fenmore Department stores.

The city is also home to State Senator Jack Abbott, who uses Newman Tower as his base of operations.

Throughout the city you can find many homes, including Condominiums, basic houses, farms and luxurious estates. Two prominent estates are the Abbott Mansion and the Chancellor Estate. The other major residence of note is the Newman Ranch, home to Genoa City's most prominent denizens, the Newman family.

Education is important to the city and it includes such fine schools as Genoa City Elementary, Walnut Grove Academy and Genoa City University, also known simply as GCU.

Ironically, the fictional town uses Lake Racine as a mid- to large-sized lake in the area, while Racine is near Lake Geneva in Wisconsin.

Notable Families

  • The Newman Family
  • The Abbott Family
  • The Winters Family
  • The Chancellor Family
  • The Baldwin/Fisher/Bardwell Family
  • The Williams Family
  • The Carlton Family

Genoa City locations

Hotels

  • Genoa City Athletic Club
  • Genoa City Hotel - 1100 East Chestnut
  • Genoa Towers - 1500 Ashland

Restaurants

  • Colonnade Room - 350 East Chestnut
  • The Embers - 1100 East Chestnut
  • Gina's Place - 216 Summit (Burned down in late 2003)
  • Genoa City Athletic Club Restaurant (General Manager: Gina Roma)
  • Crimson Lights (Owned and operated by Kevin Fisher)

Bars/Clubs

Businesses

The Clear Springs Project

Retail


Medical

Education

  • Genoa City Elementary
  • Walnut Grove Academy
  • Genoa City University - 1200 Hyde Park

Churches

  • Church Of The Sacred Heart - 4458 East Chestnut

Legal/Law enforcement

  • Genoa City Police Department
  • Legal Aid - 75 Market Street
  • John Silva - Wilton Building, Suite 308
  • Baldwin/Blair Associates
  • Heather Stevens, District Attorney

Residences