User blog comment:Jspyster1/The True Location of Peach Creek Finally Revealed!/@comment-25118629-20140629065040/@comment-1915803-20140630152208

The point about Fort Peach Creek also being modern Peach Creek is a fair point, although you must remember that sometimes, homonymous geographic nomenclature can be locationally incongruous. For example, Fort Raleigh was founded along the coast of modern day North Carolina, but the modern day city of Raleigh is much further inland (to the tune of about 200 miles). By that same token, Fort Peach Creek could be an entirely separate place than Peach Creek, named after the same concept.

Also, you point out that the Vancouver skyline is just a visual gag. At the same time, couldn't the Puritan/Pilgrim images in "A Town Called Ed" that you referenced also be considered a visual gag used in a way that would be copacetic with the stereotype of American colonial settlers (a stereotype that was necessary for the episode's plot)?