An iconic piece of Massachusetts television history has hit the market, but it doesn’t even exist in the Bay State. In a tragic hit to elder millennial nostalgia everywhere, the “Dawson’s Creek” house, which served as home base for the Cape Cod-set TV series, is now on the market for $3.25 million. Its real-life setting is Wilmington, North Carolina.

The porch. – ABP Images Alison Potter

6424 Head Road served as the home of the lead character, Dawson Leery, played by beloved actor James Van Der Beek, in the WB teen drama, which ran from 1998 to 2003. Set in the sleepy (and nonexistent) Cape Cod town of Capeside, the home played a significant role throughout the show’s run.

Many important scenes were filmed on-site, ranging from Katie Holmes climbing through the window in the pilot to c

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