Staten Island, New York City

Staten Island

BOROUGH OF STATEN ISLAND

Population: 476,143 (2019)
County: Richmond

FEATURED EPISODES

Verranzo-Narrows Bridge
Staten Island, NEW YORK
(map)
The Hot Tub
Jerry drops off Jean-Paul here at the start of the race, the starting point each year for the New York Marathon. Jean-Paul runs the Marathon, and is en route to victory when Kramer accidentally hands him coffee, which he throws on his face and burns himself.

Staten Island, NEW YORK (map)
The Invitations
Jerry argues to George that it’s a lot easier to blend into a sea of people on Staten Island than China, when George contemplates escaping there to avoid Susan. He eventually decides that can’t work, because he wouldn’t be able to take his clothes with him.

Staten Island, NEW YORK (map)
The Susie
When Jerry says Elaine could pass for a Sharon, rather than a Susie: “What am I? A bulimic, chain-smoking stenographer from Staten Island?”

The Bottle Deposit

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The Bottle Deposit (season 7, episodes 21 & 22)

written by Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin, directed by Andy Ackerman
original airdate: May 2, 1996

Elaine purchases John F. Kennedy’s golf clubs for Peterman at an auction by outbidding her rival, Sue Ellen Mischke. Jerry’s mechanic accuses him of being a bad owner and car-naps the vehicle with the clubs still in the backseat. Kramer and Newman find the missing link to their Michigan bottle deposit scheme and set out to make their millions. Emmy Award-Winner Brad Garrett guest stars.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Kramer resuscitates his Michigan bottle deposit scheme, spurned by Newman’s curiosity – however, the plans are changed when they spot Jerry’s stolen car on the highway, leading to a wild phone conversation between Kramer, Jerry and Elaine. Jerry suggests George use a follow-up question with Mr. Wilhelm for his special project.

Monk’s Café
Jerry and George dissect the lyrics of the song “Downtown,” to unlock a potential secret regarding George’s special project. Kramer steals bottles from patrons for his bottle deposit collection.

Yankee Stadium
George is given a “special” assignment by Mr. Wilhelm, the details of which he does not even hear. The assignment gets mysteriously done, but ends up having George tossed into a mental hospital.

J. Peterman
Elaine is assigned by Mr. Peterman to buy a set of golf clubs formerly owned by John F. Kennedy, given a budget of $10,000 (she ends up spending $20,000, and then loses them).

Bantu Besh
Mr. Peterman mentions JFK’s creation of the Peace Corps helped him start in the fashion industry, clothing the naked natives of Bantu Besh with the Pygmy pullover. There does not appear to be a specific region / city called “Bantu Besh,” but the Bantu peoples comprise numerous ethnic groups throughout southern Africa.

Sotheby’s
1334 York Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 68th Street – Hunter College (6)
Desperate to outbid her nemesis Sue Ellen Mischke, Elaine spends $20,000 on the John F. Kennedy golf clubs for Mr. Peterman instead of the approved $10,000.

Hanoi, VIETNAM (map)
According to Jerry, President Lyndon B. Johnson planned the Hanoi bombing of 1972 from the toilet after a bad Thai meal (similar to George’s predicament with Mr. Wilhelm).

THAILAND (map)
According to Jerry, President Lyndon B. Johnson planned the Hanoi bombing of 1972 from the toilet after a bad Thai meal (similar to George’s predicament with Mr. Wilhelm).

Price Club (now Costco)
3250 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City, Queens, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Broadway (N,Q)
Kramer loads up on everything here, destroying Jerry’s car engine in the process.

VERMONT (map)
Kramer mentions the 5 cent bottle refund is offered in various states, including Vermont.

CONNECTICUT (map)
Kramer mentions the 5 cent bottle refund is offered in various states, including Connecticut.

MASSACHUSETTS (map)
Kramer mentions the 5 cent bottle refund is offered in various states, including Massachusetts.

NEW YORK (map)
Kramer mentions the 5 cent bottle refund is offered in various states, including New York.

MICHIGAN (map)
Kramer mentions that Michigan offers a 10 cent bottle refund (rather than the typical 5 cents), enthralling Newman to come up with a plan to make maximum profits from bottle deposits.

Burning Tree Club
8600 Burdette Rd., Bethesda, MARYLAND
(map)
The golf clubs Elaine bids on on behalf of Mr. Peterman were apparently used by John F. Kennedy at Burning Tree on April 15, 1961, just before launching the Bay Of Pigs invasion.

Bahia de Cochinos, CUBA (map)
Elaine bids on John F. Kennedy’s clubs he played with the morning of the Bay Of Pigs (Bahia de Cochinos) invasion in 1961.

Elaine’s Apartment
Jerry drops off Elaine when he discovers Kramer and Newman left their groceries under Jerry’s hood, including a muffin that was nearly sucked into his carburetor.

Tony’s auto shop
56th St., New York, NEW YORK

Tony pulls a “Mary Beth Whitehead” on Jerry’s car, stealing it and the golf clubs inside, since he is the only one who wants to take care of it. Jerry mentions to Elaine that Tony’s is located on 56th St.

Newman’s Apartment
Newman, upon looking at a picture of his mother, realizes he has access to a free mail truck to Michigan.

Kramer’s Apartment
Newman gleefully reveals to Kramer that he has access to a free truck to Michigan, ensuring that the bottle deposit scheme can be successful: “let the collecting begin!”

USPS Second Domestic Regional Sorting Facility (NOT REAL)
Saginaw, MICHIGAN
(map)
Newman signs up to make a delivery to the Second Domestic Regional Sorting Facility in Saginaw just before Mother’s Day, using the rest of his truck for bottles.

7-Eleven (various locations)
New York, NEW YORK

In trying to find a “little place that never closes” from the song “Downtown,” Jerry suggests it may be 7-Eleven, with dozens of locations throughout New York City.

Mr. Wilhelm’s house
New York, NEW YORK

Mr. Wilhelm is shown at home, evidently losing his memory…and perhaps his sanity.

Pier 38, New York, NEW YORK
Jerry is called to the warehouse at Pier 38 to identify his potentially stolen car…but it turns out its a Saab 900 Turbo, which thankfully was not Jerry’s car.

OHIO (map)
Kramer and Newman spot Jerry’s car being driven by Tony in Ohio.

Ohio State Route 135, OHIO (map)
Tony begins going south on the 135, forcing Kramer and Newman away from Saginaw to continue following him. Route 135 runs only 2.8 miles from Lynchburg to Allensburg, Ohio, eventually leading to Interstate 75, running south into Kentucky.

ARKANSAS (map)
Trying to convince Kramer to continue north to Michigan (rather than follow Tony in Jerry’s stolen car), Newman mentions that Tony could well be driving all the way to Arkansas.

country house
Newman happens upon a friendly farmer, after claiming he was “ambushed by a band of backwoods mail-hating survivalists,” and is given food and shelter. Kramer later appears, and the two of them are driven from the house after “Norman” hits on the farmer’s daughter.

Memphis, TENNESSEE (map)
Kramer mentions he has enough gas in the mail truck’s tank to follow Tony in Jerry’s stolen car to Memphis.

New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center (now New York-Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center)
525 E. 68th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 68th Street – Hunter College (6)
George is sent here by Mr. Steinbrenner for mental health issues, where he runs into Pop and Deena.

The Soul Mate

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The Soul Mate (season 8, episode 2)

written by Peter Mehlman, directed by Andy Ackerman
original airdate: September 26, 1996

Kramer falls for Jerry’s girlfriend. George suspects the foundation board thinks he killed Susan so he plants a tape recorder in his briefcase. Elaine’s boyfriend Kevin gets a vasectomy to prove he doesn’t want kids. Inspired by Kevin, Jerry, Kramer and Newman decide to get vasectomies, too.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv is not featured in this episode.

Jerry’s Apartment
Kramer meets Jerry’s girlfriend Pam, and quickly falls for her. He later confesses his love to Jerry, who is now not so keen on ending the relationship. Jerry and George dissect George’s damaged tape recorder, to hear what the Foundation board thinks of George.

Monk’s Café
George shares his suspicion with Jerry that the Foundation thinks he killed Susan. George later dissects the tape recording with Elaine. Jerry and George suspect “Bizarro Jerry” is lying to Elaine, claiming that men would say anything for a woman (“I once told a woman that I coined the phrase ‘Pardon my French'”).

Specs It’s A Wrap!
355 Sixth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Christopher Street (1)

Jerry and George pass by here in a cab, discussing the merits of nail clippers. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Susan Ross Foundation (NOT REAL)
115 Remsen St., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Borough Hall (2,3)
George is assigned to find a poem about Susan, and discovers a “Newman.” He later tries leaving a secret tape recorder in the office to establish whether they think he killed Susan, but the tape only reveals “a low rumple, a metallic squink, a gallunk, someone crying out DEAR GOD!” Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Elaine’s Apartment
Elaine gets grilled by Carol, Lisa and Gail for not having a baby. Kevin, “the Bizarro Jerry,” announces to her that he had a vasectomy, which is later reversed.

Barney Greengrass
541 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 86th Street (1)
Elaine tries bringing up a piece of whitefish she had here, but is interrupted by her friends’ constant baby-talk. Jerry is later interrupted by George while telling him the same story.

Long Island., NEW YORK (map)
Elaine is told to “move to Long Island and have a baby already” by her friends.

East Hampton, Long Island., NEW YORK (map)
Elaine mentions she has not seen Carol’s son Adam since the gang’s last visit in “The Hamptons.”

Newman’s Apartment
Kramer consults Newman about getting Pam in Newman’s apartment…and Newman spills his heart out for Elaine. Jerry later chases Newman through the building to get info on what he knows about Pam and Kramer.

ALASKA (map)
Jerry mentions that mollusks travel from Alaska to Chile “just for a shot at another mollusk!” in trying to convince Elaine whether she wants a baby.

CHILE (map)
Jerry mentions that mollusks travel from Alaska to Chile “just for a shot at another mollusk!” in trying to convince Elaine whether she wants a baby.

Brentano’s (NOW CLOSED)
597 Fifth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 47-50th Streets – Rockefeller Center (B,D,F,M)
Jerry dates Pam, an employee at the bookstore…who Kramer works to court, with Newman’s help, as he believes they are soulmates.

Dr. Bernard Wendroff, Urologist
New York, NEW YORK

Jerry and Newman go to get vascectomies, Kevin goes to get his reversed, Elaine shows off her new short haircut…and Kramer gets the procedure done, causing Jerry and Newman to flee in terror.

Bermuda

Bermuda

🇧🇲 BERMUDA

Location: North America
Languages: English
Population: 64,055 (2021)
Capital: Hamilton

FEATURED EPISODES

BERMUDA (map)
The Chinese Restaurant
Jerry, to George and Elaine on his family’s calling chain set-up: “New York, Long Island, Florida…it’s like the Bermuda Triangle.”

BERMUDA (map)
The Café
Jerry notes in his monologue how there is always that one neighborhood store that constantly changes owners and businesses, like a “Bermuda Triangle of retail.”

BERMUDA (map)
The Package
Newman and Kramer, on Bermuda and the Bermuda Triangle:
K: “Well, I really miss the Bermuda Triangle.”
N: “I guess there’s not much action down there these days.”
K: “Oh, there’s action. There’s plenty of action. That damned alien autopsy is stealing all the headlines.”
N: “Yeah, tell me about it.”
K: “See, what they gotta do is lose a plane or a Greenpeace boat in there. See, that would get the triangle going again.”
N: “What keeps the water in there? I mean, why doesn’t it disappear?”
K: “What would be the point in taking the water?
N: “It’s gorgeous water…do we own Bermuda?”
K: “No, it belongs to the British.”
N: “Lucky Krauts.”
K: “So, what do you think about that alien autopsy?”
N: “Oh, that’s real.”
K: “I think so too.”

Arizona

Arizona

STATE OF ARIZONA

Nickname: The Grand Canyon State
Population: 7,278,717 (2019)
Capital: Phoenix

FEATURED EPISODES

Phoenix, ARIZONA (map)
The Pony Remark
Jerry mentions that Manya’s husband is moving to Phoenix in the aftermath of her death, resulting in Elaine trying to get Manya’s apartment.

Flagstaff, ARIZONA (map)
The Bet
In the first draft of the abandoned script, George reads a letter addressed to Kramer from Connie the flight attendant, which says she has given up her life as a flight attendant, and inviting Kramer to look her up if he is ever in her new home of Flagstaff.

O.K. Corral – Tombstone Historic District
326 E. Allen St., Tombstone, ARIZONA
(map)
Olympic Moments & Facts
In an “Olympic Moment,” Kramer claims that target shooting should just be like a shootout at the O.K. Corral – only one winner, no silver or bronze medalists.

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
3400 E. Sky Harbor Blvd., Phoenix, ARIZONA
 (map)
The Diplomat’s Club
Phoenix is one of the airports shown on the flight board during Kramer and Earl’s “competition.”

Hobo Joe Statue
1015 E. Monroe Ave., Buckeye, ARIZONA
 (map)
The Seven
Jerry refers to Kramer’s mooching as him being Hobo Joe, trying to collect his weekly tab. “Notes About Nothing” on the Season 7 DVD notes the restaurant chain has since closed, but that the statue is still in Buckeye.

Phoenix, ARIZONA (map)
The Fatigues
A reinvigorated, now-cooking Frank proclaims to Kramer at the Jewish singles night that he is “like a Phoenix…rising, from Arizona!”

The Bizarro Jerry

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The Bizarro Jerry (season 8, episode 3)

written by David Mandel, directed by Andy Ackerman
original airdate: October 3, 1996

Elaine realizes that her boyfriend Kevin and his friends are the exact opposite of Jerry, George and Kramer. Kramer starts working at a midtown Manhattan office. Jerry dates a beautiful woman with “man hands.” George uses a picture of Jerry’s girlfriend to infiltrate an underground model paradise.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv is not featured in this episode.

Jerry’s Apartment
Kramer’s new “job” turns Jerry’s life upside down, and puts a strain on their relationship. Jerry declares Kevin to be “the Bizarro Jerry.” Jerry tries to find a new photo of “Man Hands” for George.

Monk’s Café
Elaine tries to set up Jerry with “Man Hands,” George decides to use her photo with Susan’s backstory to pick up women. Elaine expresses her surprise to Jerry that Kevin just wants to be friends.

café
New York, NEW YORK

Jerry and George discuss the merits of being in an alien circus or alien zoo.

Brandt-Leland Investments (NOT REAL)
New York, NEW YORK

Kramer uses the bathroom here…and ends up getting an unofficial unpaid position here, in charge of “TCB.” George claims that Brandt-Leland has”the best bathroom in midtown…a flush like a jet engine.”

Reggie’s (actually Munson Diner, NOW CLOSED)
12 Lake St., Liberty, NEW YORK
(map)
Elaine dumps Kevin, and becomes platonic friends with him as the “Bizarro Jerry.” She later goes out for coffee with Gene (“Bizarro George”) and Feldman (“Bizarro Kramer”) to Reggie’s, the “Bizarro” coffee shop. The original Hell’s Kitchen location was moved, via flatbed, outside the city to Liberty in 2005.

KENTUCKY (map)
Jerry asks Elaine if she “steel-toed his ass back to Kentucky,” in reference to dumping Kevin, “the Bizarro Jerry.”

Museum Of Miniatures
New York, NEW YORK

Kevin agrees to go with Elaine here…something Jerry would never, ever do, because “all that stuff is so small.”

Tiramisu
1410 Third Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 77th Street (6)
Jerry meets Elaine’s friend Gillian…who he discovers has enormous “man hands.”

GREECE (map)
Jerry compares Gillian, his date with “man hands,” to a creature out of Greek mythology: “she was like part woman, part horrible beast!”

bar
New York, NEW YORK

Kramer and his Brandt-Leland “coworkers” are shown at the bar, after a long day at the office.

George’s Apartment
George struggles to dress “properly” for Amanda, and later accidentally burns Gillian’s picture with his hairdryer, forcing him to resort to magazine cutouts of “Susan.”

V Nightclub (NOT REAL)
675 Hudson St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 8th Avenue (L)
Amanda brings George to the private “forbidden city,” which in turn mysteriously becomes a meatpacking plant once he is “disbarred” from the society of beautiful women.

restaurant
New York, NEW YORK

Jerry and “Man Hands” go for dinner…and Man Hands manhandles lobster and a non-twist-off beer bottle, to Jerry’s shock and horror.

Paris, FRANCE (map)
Nikki mentions to her friends that Paris was a “bore,” causing George to bring up Susan and the picture of Gillian.

Bizarro Jerry’s apartment
New York, NEW YORK

Elaine lives the Bizarro life, until she “get out!”‘s the Bizarro Jerry, and is kicked out of the group by Gene and Feldman. By “Bizarro” logic, the mirror version of Jerry’s Apartment would then have to be 129 E. 81st St. The exterior of the apartment shown is simply the outside of Jerry’s, flipped.

Chile

Chile

🇨🇱 REPUBLIC OF CHILE

Location: South America
Languages: Spanish
Population: 19,678,363 (2021)
Capital: Santiago

FEATURED EPISODES

CHILE (map)
The Soul Mate
Jerry mentions that mollusks travel from Alaska to Chile “just for a shot at another mollusk!” in trying to convince Elaine whether she wants a baby.

CHILE (map)
The Abstinence
When asked why Jerry why the gang would theoretically be flying through the Andes (and crash, forcing them to become cannibals like in the film “Alive”), George responds “for a soccer game in Chile.”

The Checks

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The Checks (season 8, episode 7)

written by Tom Gammill & Max Pross and Steve O’Donnell, directed by Andy Ackerman
original airdate: November 7, 1996

Jerry’s hand cramps after signing hundreds of royalty checks for an appearance on Japanese television. Kramer tries to help Japanese tourists. George attempts to sell the “Jerry” pilot to Japanese television. Elaine’s boyfriend is obsessed with the song “Desperado” and Farbman furniture.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv is not featured in this episode.

Jerry’s Apartment
Jerry struggles to sign hundreds of minuscule royalty checks he receives from a one-second appearance on a Japanese TV show. Jerry convinces Elaine to suggest “Witch-ay Woman” as a new song for her and Brett, to replace “Desperado.” Brett later comes to the apartment and sees Jerry taking an axe to Kramer’s drawers, and is concussed after accidentally being hit with the axe’s handle.

Monk’s Café
After Kramer mentions his new Japanese friends and their love of TV comedy, George gets the idea to pitch the “Jerry” pilot to Japanese TV networks he deals with through the Yankees.

Café Paul
61 W. 74th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 72nd Street (B,C)

Elaine and Brett are out for dinner, discussing Karl Farbman furniture until Brett is stopped dead in his tracks by the song “Desperado.” Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

W. 48th St. and Sixth Ave., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: 49th Street (N,Q,R)
Jerry mentions he used to work with Teddy Padillack selling umbrellas on this corner, and that he invented “the twirl” to attract customers.

Kramer’s Apartment
Kramer hosts his Japanese guests in the Farbman chest of drawers (his “bureau and breakfast”), until Jerry destroys it to free them from the warped wood, caused by steam from his hot tub.

JAPAN (map)
Jerry gets tons of tiny royalty checks for his one-second appearance on the Super Terriffic Happy Hour. Kramer befriends three Japanese tourists, Mr. Oh, Mr. Tanaka and Mr. Yamaguchi, who Kramer “houses” in his drawers in his apartment. Kramer and George try and convince Jerry to pitch the pilot to Japanese TV. And according to Kramer, oranges are rare in Japan (“you’ve forgotten what its like to have no oranges.”)

George’s Apartment
George hires the cleaners / religious cult Sunshine Carpet Cleaners to clean his carpets, and is offended when he is not “invited” to join them.

Saks Fifth Avenue
611 Fifth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 5th Avenue – 53rd Street (E,M)
Kramer takes his new Japanese friends to Saks, where they all buy cowboy hats for $500 USD (50,000 yen) each, which according to Kramer is “practically free.”

Rainbow Room (NOW CLOSED)
30 Rockefeller Pl., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 47-50th Streets – Rockefeller Center (B,D,F,M)
Kramer mentions he will take his Japanese friends to the Rainbow Room on their yen, “that pays for that TV you watch, even that kimono you wear.” The group ends up having to leave early due to a “slight monetary discrepancy” (i.e. running out of money).

Nakahama Broadcast Corporation (NOT REAL)
New York, NEW YORK

George and Jerry pitch the pilot to a Japanese TV network, but are told “you must go now” before they can sell it. The Sunshine Carpet Cleaners later come back to clean up Jerry’s coffee stain…bringing the brainwashed Mr. Wilhelm (now named Tanya) along as a new employee.

Plaza Hotel
2 Central Park S., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 5th Avenue – 59th Street (N,Q,R)
Jerry mentions that Kramer’s Japanese friends originally all had suites at the Plaza, but ran out of money thanks to Kramer’s irresponsible spending.

Tokyo, JAPAN (map)
Kramer mentions that hotels in Tokyo all have stacked beds, and thus his guests sleeping in his drawers “feel right at home!”

Yankee Stadium
Kramer takes his new Japanese friends to the stadium to run the bases, but due to rain, George has them watch the “Jerry” pilot instead in his office.

The Package

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The Package (season 8, episode 5)

written by Jennifer Crittenden, directed by Andy Ackerman
original airdate: October 17, 1996

George attempts to wow a woman at the photo store by having Kramer take seductive photos of him. Jerry refuses to accept a suspicious package, so Uncle Leo signs for it. Elaine learns that all of her doctors think she’s a difficult patient.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv and Monk’s Café are not featured in this episode.

Jerry’s Apartment
Kramer tries to commit mail fraud in order to get Jerry a refund on his broken stereo. Elaine asks the group if they think she’s difficult, and Kramer convinces George to “play the game” with the clerk at the photo store, engaging in “the timeless art of seduction.”

Central Park
New York, NEW YORK
(map)
Kramer and Newman are smoking cigars in the park, discussing the Bermuda Triangle.

BERMUDA (map)
Newman and Kramer, on Bermuda and the Bermuda Triangle:
K: “Well, I really miss the Bermuda Triangle.”
N: “I guess there’s not much action down there these days.”
K: “Oh, there’s action. There’s plenty of action. That damned alien autopsy is stealing all the headlines.”
N: “Yeah, tell me about it.”
K: “See, what they gotta do is lose a plane or a Greenpeace boat in there. See, that would get the triangle going again.”
N: “What keeps the water in there? I mean, why doesn’t it disappear?”
K: “What would be the point in taking the water?
N: “It’s gorgeous water…do we own Bermuda?”
K: “No, it belongs to the British.”
N: “Lucky Krauts.”
K: “So, what do you think about that alien autopsy?”
N: “Oh, that’s real.”
K: “I think so too.”

UNITED KINGDOM (map)
When Kramer tells Newman that Bermuda is under control of the British, Newman incorrectly replies with a blunt “lucky Krauts.”

GERMANY (map)
When Kramer tells Newman that Bermuda is under control of the British, Newman incorrectly replies with a blunt “lucky Krauts.”

NYU Hospital For Joint Diseases
301 E. 17th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 3rd Avenue (L)
Elaine gets in trouble for reading her chart at Dr. Stern’s office, discovering she has been listed as “difficult.”

photo shop
New York, NEW YORK

George discovers the clerk at the shop is looking at his photos, so he decides to throw in a few showcasing the “timeless art of seduction” to pique her interest.

Kramer’s Apartment
George learns “the timeless art of seduction” after being photographed by Kramer in his apartment.

Dr. Berg’s office
New York, NEW YORK

Elaine gets marked down a second time for trying to alter her chart…and she later tries stealing it from the building. Kramer later gets his own new chart, being labeled as “difficult,” after trying to steal back Elaine’s chart.

Madame Tussauds
234 W. 42nd St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal (A,C,E)
George mentions he took a picture next to Burt Reynolds’ wax figure for the benefit of “Photo Store Sheila.” Madame Tussauds is the main and most popular wax museum in New York City.

Uncle Leo’s apartment
New York, NEW YORK

Uncle Leo gets his facial hair singed off from his oven cleaner…while Jerry thinks his refused package detonating.

Elaine’s Apartment
Elaine gets a late night call from the American Medical Association to confirm her last name spelling, evidently in the process of being “blacklisted.”

Dr. Resnick’s office
New York, NEW YORK

Uncle Leo goes to get treated for his burned-off mustache and eyebrows, and Elaine poses as his nurse “Puloma” to get her rash treated…getting Leo’s chart marked for being “difficult.”

United States Postal Service
93 Fourth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 14th Street – Union Square (4,5,6)
Jerry is interrogated by Newman for attempted mail fraud in returning his broken stereo, and George is later interrogated for “some ill-conceived mail order pornography ring.”

BELGIUM (map)
In trying to help Elaine get access to her doctor’s chart, Kramer claims he’s Dr. Van Nostrand from the Hoffermandorf Neo Clinic in Belgium.

NETHERLANDS (map)
When Kramer cannot fool Elaine’s doctor by saying that he is “Dr. Van Nostrand” from Belgium, Kramer replies with “the Netherlands?”

country doctor’s office
Kramer, Elaine and Uncle Leo visit a doctor out in the country, who is tipped off about the three “difficult” patients before agreeing to treat them.

Ukraine

Ukraine

🇺🇦 UKRAINE

Location: Europe
Languages: Ukranian
Population: 41,554,836 (2021)
Capital: Kiev

FEATURED EPISODES

UKRAINE (map)
The Label Maker
Newman’s only hope to win his epic Risk game against Kramer are his armies in the Ukraine, which Kramer describes as “a sitting duck…a road apple…the Ukraine is weak, is feeble.” A Ukranian man standing nearby on the subway destroys their game, angrily yelling “Ukraine is game to you!”

Kiev, UKRAINE (map)
The Abstinence
One of George’s answers for the episode of “Jeopardy” he is acing is Chicken Kiev, a famous dish named for the city.