Grammar Question

I saw this AP story about towns called "Springfield" competing to get The Simpson's premier opening.

But in the series' 18-year history it has never been clear which of the 34 Springfield's in the United States was the basis for the version in the cartoon, a satirical parody of Middle American lifestyle.

Can anyone tell me why the plural form of a proper noun uses an apostrophe?

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