Riverdale is the setting of the stories in the Archie Comics universe. It is usually depicted as a medium-sized town (possibly a suburb of a bigger city), with all the usual amenities of shopping malls, restaurants, and parks. In the first Archie stories in the 1940s, it was identified as
Riverdale, New York, a real neighborhood in
The Bronx. In
Jackpot Comics #5 (Spring 1942), a story written by
Bob Montana has the gang going on a river trip. One panel says "...the good ship 'Peter Stuyvesant' settles into the
Hudson, as Riverdale High clambers aboard for a happy trip to
Bear Mountain." Riverdale has been shown to have beaches, lakes, rivers, deserts, farmland, woodland, mountains, plains, a transit system, and four distinct seasons with changes in climate. Archie Comics publisher
John L. Goldwater and initial
Archie artist
Bob Montana differed on the inspiration for Riverdale, with Goldwater saying it was based on his hometown of
Hiawatha, Kansas, and Montana saying the town's high school was based on his own in
Haverhill, Massachusetts, where as in the comics a replica of
Auguste Rodin's famous statue
The Thinker stands. In one issue of
Archie and Jughead Digest, when one of the readers asked in a letter, "Where is Riverdale located?", the editor replied, "Riverdale is more of a state of mind than an actual physical location. It could be anywhere that kind people live and just have fun, like Archie and his friends. It could be in the Midwest, or along the Eastern Seaboard, or even a town in Canada, Mexico, or England." ==Riverdale High School==