The Trip

401-02 - Trip

The Trip (season 4, episodes 1 & 2)

written by Larry Charles, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: August 12 and 19, 1992

When Jerry is booked to appear on “The Tonight Show,” he takes George with him to Los Angeles to search for Kramer. George and Jerry are unaware that Kramer is in trouble as a victim of mistaken identity. Jerry and George discover that Kramer is suspected as the serial killer known as the “Smog Strangler.”

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Jerry and George return, and are just watching television when Kramer suddenly appears, back in New York, returning Jerry’s keys and borrowing food, as if nothing has changed.

Monk’s Café
Jerry tells George about Kramer’s cameo on “Murphy Brown,” and invites him to join him in California when he goes to appear on “The Tonight Show.”

Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA (map)
Jerry invites George to accompany him to L.A., where he is appearing on “The Tonight Show,” and so they can find Kramer. Jerry also mentions L.A. in his closing monologue, noting the irony of smog alerts warning Angelenos to stay indoors, breathing the same smoggy air as outside.

Universal Studios
100 Universal City Plaza, Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
George initially wants to go on the Universal tour with Jerry to see the “Backdraft” exhibit.

CBS Studio Center
4024 Radford Ave., Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
Kramer tries teaching an acting class, but is tossed out of the studio. He later drives right through the main gate arm, breaking it, on his way out of the studio.

Las Palmas Hotel
1738 N. Las Palmas Ave., Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
Kramer takes up residence at the hotel, befriending Helene while trying to pitch his treatment. The police APB later sent out for the Smog Strangler incorrectly named the address as 1648 N. Las Palmas Ave.

airport
Queens, NEW YORK
(map)
Jerry and George head to “La La Land,” where George is accosted for his hand cream at airport security. Which airport they head to is not determined in the episode.

Chicago, ILLINOIS (map)
A poster for Chicago is visible behind Jerry and George in the security lineup at the airport.

Madison, WISCONSIN (map)
A poster for Madison is visible behind Jerry and George in the security lineup at the airport.

Statue Of Liberty
Liberty Island, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
A poster for the Statue Of Liberty is visible behind Jerry and George in the security lineup at the airport.

Hollywood Sign
Mt. Lee Dr., Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
The sign is seen in an establishing shot of Kramer driving to an audition, and later when Jerry, George and Kramer are eating following Kramer’s release from jail.

idbox Productions (NOW CLOSED)
4063 Radford Ave., Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
Kramer comes in for one audition, but ends up in four: the music video, the horror movie, the exercise tape and the infomercial. Kramer also meets Chelsea, who he starts up a relationship with, until she is murdered by the Smog Strangler.

Insomnia Café
7286 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
Kramer and Chelsea go out for coffee, where they discuss his treatment and her role as Eva Braun. A nervous Kramer also meets Fred Savage, who he scares away from the café.

Universal City Hilton
555 Universal Hollywood Dr., Universal City, CALIFORNIA
(map)
George and Jerry stay here for his appearance on The Tonight Show, where they argue over tucking vs. no tucking and chambermaid tip etiquette.

Ventura Pl., Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA (map)
All storefront and street scenes (i.e. Kramer’s copy place) were filmed on Ventura Place, which runs 0.2 miles between Ventura Blvd. and Laurel Canyon Blvd.

Los Angeles Police Department
100 W. 1st St., Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
Kramer is questioned by police about possibly being the Smog Strangler.

NBC Studios (Burbank)
3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, CALIFORNIA
(map)
Jerry and George head to The Tonight Show, where George meets Corbin Bernsen and George Wendt, and Jerry forgets his lines (thanks to the chambermaid) and bombs onstage.

Cheers Beacon Hill (formerly Bull & Finch Pub)
84 Beacon St., Boston, MASSACHUSETTS
(map)
George tries convincing George Wendt that “it’s enough with the bar already” on Cheers, referring to this bar where the show takes place.

pay phone
12145 Ventura Blvd., Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
Jerry and George place a call from here to 911 to try and get Kramer off the hook as the Smog Strangler. As noted by reader Joe, the actual pay phone was located around the corner at 12041 Ventura Place.

Hollywood Fwy., Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA (map)
Jerry is directed to routes 101, 170 and / or 134 by the police, to no avail, forcing them to call in a “black and white” to pick them up. Kramer later claims that L.A. is a very lonely place, even when you’re stuck in the middle of traffic on the Hollywood Freeway.

England, UNITED KINGDOM (map)
When discussing the “effectiveness” of police siren noises (changing from the “waaa-waaa” to “woo-woo-woo”) with George and the police officers, Jerry brings up sirens used in England, that go “eee-aaa-eee-aaa,” before being cut off due to their irritating behavior.

Bicycle Shack (NOW CLOSED)
Ventura Pl., Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
LAPD arrests Tobias in front of the Bicycle Shack for a 519, before George accidentally sets him free. Down the street from Jack’s Cleaners (see below), which is only around 500 feet from the spot of where the pay phone call was placed.

Jack’s Cleaners
12043 Ventura Pl., Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
The police car passes Jack’s as Jerry, George and Tobias discuss weather and argue over how much to tip chambermaids.

Las Palmas parking lot
12033 Ventura Pl., Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
Trying to rush in to see Kramer, George and Jerry leave the police car doors open, allowing Tobias, the real serial killer, to escape. This was shot outside Big 5 Sporting Goods.

County Of Los Angeles Central Jail (NOT REAL)
Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
There is no real County Of Los Angeles…it’s really Los Angeles County. Kramer is held for interrogation as the Smog Strangler, until another dead body is discovered.

Laurel Canyon
Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
Lt. Martel releases Kramer when he announces another Smog Strangler victim was found in Laurel Canyon while Kramer was being held.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin

STATE OF WISCONSIN

Nickname: The Badger State
Population: 5,822,434 (2019)
Capital: Madison

FEATURED EPISODES

Madison, WISCONSIN (map)
The Trip
A poster for Madison is visible behind Jerry and George in the security lineup at the airport.

Ramada Milwaukee City Centre
633 W. Michigan St., Milwaukee, WISCONSIN
(map)
The Abstinence
Bernie Williams asks George if he was the guy who put them in that Ramada in Milwaukee for a series against the Brewers. The closest Ramada to Milwaukee County Stadium (the Brewers’ stadium in 1996) is this location, 6.9 miles away.

Lower Manhattan South, New York City

Lower Manhattan South

LOWER MANHATTAN SOUTH

North-South boundary: Canal St. to South St. (plus Liberty and Ellis Islands)
East-West boundary: Henry Hudson Pkwy. to Franklin D. Roosevelt Dr.
Neighborhoods: TriBeCa, Financial District, Battery Park City, Two Bridges, parts of Lower East Side, Chinatown

FEATURED EPISODES

Seasons: OneTwoThreeFourFiveSixSevenEightNine

Sagman, Bennett, Robbins, Oppenheim & Taft (actually Simon, Bennett, Robbins, Oppenheim & Taft)
318 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Brooklyn Bridge – City Hall (4,5,6)
The Stake Out
The law firm that Vanessa works for, and Jerry desperately tries to remember the name of, in order for him to stake it out. This name was based on an actual New York firm, only changing the name “Simon” to “Sagman.”

Wall St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Wall Street (2,3,4,5)
The Stake Out
Elaine mentions she is dating a stockbroker who works on Wall Street, to Jerry’s delight: “Bulls! Bears! People from Connecticut!”

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Immigration Station
Ellis Island, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
The Pony Remark
Jerry mentions to his upset parents that he never saw photos of immigrants entering New York Harbor sitting on a pony.

Chinatown, New York, NEW YORK (map)
The Statue
Ray tells Jerry that he bought the infamous statue from a pawn shop in Chinatown.

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Reggae Lounge (NOW CLOSED)
285 W. Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
The Nose Job
nearest subway: Canal Street (A,C,E)
Kramer and Audrey leave the gang behind to go to the Reggae Lounge, leaving a stymied George to wonder what could have been. Thanks to Andy for the tip!

Statue Of Liberty
Liberty Island, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
The Red Dot
George and Jerry argue over whether the Statue was shipped complete from France, or put together in America like a coffee table (it was actually shipped in separate crates and was put together on Liberty Island…so Jerry was right).

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Statue Of Liberty
Liberty Island, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
The Trip
A poster for the Statue Of Liberty is visible behind Jerry and George in the security lineup at the airport.

Manhattan Criminal Courthouse
100 Centre St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J,Z)
The Pitch / Ticket
Newman takes the stand to defend his ticket, but an incoherent Kramer costs him his alibi.

New York City Department Of Sanitation
125 Worth St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J)
The Wallet
In a deleted scene, Kramer suggests that Jerry track down his discarded watch by visiting the Sanitation Department, to see if any of their garbage sifters have found it.

Statue Of Liberty
Liberty Island, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
The Visa
Jerry mentions the Statue Of Liberty in his closing monologue, mentioning the Statue’s credo for immigrants (“give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses”).

Louis J. Lefkowitz State Office Building
80 Centre St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J,Z)
The Pilot
Elaine visits the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to file a complaint about Monk’s Café hiring only “huge” women. EEOC is actually a federal agency, and wouldn’t be housed in a state office; the real New York area office is at One Newark Center in Newark, New Jersey.

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New York City Hall
260 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: City Hall (R)
The Non-Fat Yogurt
In a deleted scene, an aide to Mayor Dinkins (played by a pre-Jackie Chiles Phil Morris) vows to put a stop to falsely-advertised yogurt as his first order post-reelection, vowing to organize a special task force. This was an alternate ending, filmed in case Dinkins won re-election.

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Manhattan Criminal Courthouse
100 Centre St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J,Z)
The Scofflaw
Newman’s car is impounded by the court for repeated ticket offenses…and an eyepatched Kramer takes Newman into “his custody.”

New York City Hall
260 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: City Hall (R)
The Scofflaw
Gary tells George that he can’t give him a free parking spot after all, as he “can’t fight City Hall” after they gave the spot to the scofflaw, Newman.

Louis J. Lefkowitz State Office Building
80 Centre St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J,Z)
The Fusilli Jerry
Kramer visits the DMV for his new license plates…and becomes, according to the State of New York, “The Assman.”

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New York Police Department Benevolent Association
40 Fulton St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Fulton Street (2,3)
The Maestro
It is revealed by Jerry that the Maestro conducts the Police Benevolent Association’s orchestra.

Office Of The State Attorney General
28 Liberty St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Broad Street (J,Z)
The Soup Nazi
Elaine threatens to call the state’s attorney’s office for being discriminated against by the Soup Nazi.

FDNY Hook & Ladder – No. 8 Firehouse
14 North Moore St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Franklin Street (1)
The Secret Code
Kramer stops by here to try and provide them shortcuts of the Upper West Side and Greenwich Village. Kramer ends up driving the truck en route to Leapin’ Larry’s…taking Amsterdam Avenue to get uptown (the radio dispatch calls them Company 390).

Chatham Square
1 Chatham Sq., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J,Z)
The Gum
Lloyd gives Jerry a case of $100 worth of gum from Chinatown, that’s “a little lo mein-y” for Jerry’s taste. “Notes About Nothing” from the Season 7 DVD implies they went to Chatham Square, the cornerstone of New York’s Chinatown.

Lords Deli (now Cafe Bravo)
94 Greenwich St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Rector Street (1)
The Rye
Estelle suggests getting a rye from Lords, since its close by, and not out of the way like Schnitzer’s.

Manhattan Criminal Courthouse
100 Centre St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J,Z)
The Caddy
Kramer and Jackie recreate the infamous “if the glove doesn’t fit” testimony against Sue Ellen Mischke and the bra in question that caused Jerry and Kramer’s car accident.

World Trade Center
1 World Trade Ctr., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: World Trade Center (E)
The Seven
Kramer reveals that he learned “the healing power of the body’s natural pressure points” from a wise-man, a genius…who sells t-shirts outside the World Trade Center.

New York City Department Of Consumer Affairs
42 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Broad Street (J,Z)
The Wig Master
When confronted about potential prostitutes in George’s car, the Jiffy Park owner tells George to take up his issue with Consumer Affairs.

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Art Greenwich Twin (NOW CLOSED)
97 Greenwich St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Rector Street (1)
The Little Kicks
Jerry commissions Kramer to bootleg “Cry, Cry Again,” but he is forced to reshoot it when Kramer butchers the bootleg.

Battery Park
New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Whitehall Street (R)
The Chicken Roaster
Jerry mentions he had a late-night conversation with Bob Sacamano, who now sells Russian hats (made of nutria) in the park for $40, to replace George’s sable hat.

Wall St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Wall Street (2,3,4,5)
The Pothole
The China Panda owner asks Elaine where they would deliver next if they cross 86th St. for her: “Then 85th St., Wall St., Mexico, 84th St…”

Walker St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
The Muffin Tops
George uses his touristy map to track down Walker Street, as he has an American League meeting there.

New York City Department Of Sanitation
125 Worth St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Chambers Street (J)
The Muffin Tops
Elaine comments on her “stump troubles” to Jerry, saying the Sanitation Department will not accept all of her leftover muffin stumps.

New York City Department Of Consumer Affairs
42 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Broad Street (J,Z)
The Muffin Tops
Kramer yells to the Jiffy Dump attendant that he does plan to bring up his complaint with Consumer Affairs.

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Statue Of Liberty
Liberty Island, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
The Slicer
Kramer mentions how Kruger Industrial Smoothing botched the Statue of Liberty job by not being able to get “the green stuff” off.

Battery Park
New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Whitehall Street (R)
The Bookstore
Newman mentions to Kramer that their stolen rickshaw was discovered by a postal worker in the park, where they retrieve it from Rusty the homeless man.

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The Hamptons

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The Hamptons (season 5, episode 21)

written by Peter Mehlman & Carol Leifer, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: May 12, 1994

A weekend getaway to the Hamptons spins out of control when Jerry’s girlfriend sees George, a victim of “shrinkage,” naked.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

Jerry’s Apartment and Monk’s Café are not featured in this episode.

The Improv

Sunrise Hwy (NY-27), Exit 69
Wading River Rd., Center Moriches, Long Island, NEW YORK
(map)
Jerry, Kramer and Elaine pass this exit on the way to the Hamptons to see Carol and Michael’s “baaaaby.”

East Hampton, Long Island, NEW YORK (map)
The gang spends the weekend with Carol and Michael, in a house built by Mark Farbman. Kramer is arrested for lobster poaching, Elaine struggles with the meaning of “breathtaking,” and George suffers from shrinkage, as he “was in the pool!”

East Hampton Station
Railroad Ave., East Hampton, Long Island, NEW YORK
(map)
Jerry goes to pick up Rachel, who took the 3:00 train to East Hampton from New York City.

FLORIDA (map)
To teach Jane and Rachel the basics of “shrinkage,” George wears an extra-tight t-shirt that says “My parents visited Florida and all I got was this lousy T-shirt.”

MacLeish’s Fish Market (NOT REAL)
East Hampton, Long Island, NEW YORK
(map)
Michael thinks Kramer bought the lobsters here, until he tells him he took the lobsters from a commercial lobster trap.

Suffolk County Prison (NOT REAL)
Long Island, NEW YORK
(map)
Kramer is forced to pick up garbage on the side of a road to pay off his $1000 lobster poaching fine. The closest prison on Long Island is the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office Riverhead Correctional Facility (100 Center Dr. S., Riverhead), a medium / maximum security men’s prison nearly 30 miles from East Hampton. Thanks to Sue T. for the tip!

Amagansett Farmers Market
367 Main St., Amagansett, Long Island, NEW YORK
(map)
George wants to stop at a tomato stand on the way back to New York, but gets hit in the face with one by Rachel.

Russia (fmr. Soviet Union)

Russia

🇷🇺 RUSSIAN FEDERATION

Location: Europe / Asia
Languages: Russian
Population: 146,238,185 (2021)
Capital: Moscow

FEATURED EPISODES

SOVIET UNION (now RUSSIA) (map)
The Baby Shower
Kramer refers to the cable guys as the “Sakharov of cable guys,” who “escaped the Gulag.”

Moscow Kremlin
Moscow, RUSSIA
(map)
The Implant
Jerry mentions the Kremlin in his opening monologue, commenting on how modern fitness center security is too sophisticated: “what is this, the Kremlin?”

SOVIET UNION (now RUSSIA) (map)
The Marine Biologist
Elaine and Jerry discuss Pendant’s newest writing talent, Yuri Testikov, who served time in the Gulag in the former Soviet Union.

Yasnaya Polyana, Tula Oblast, RUSSIA (map)
The Marine Biologist
Mr. Lippman mentions that Tolstoy used to write in the Village Square, where the faces inspired him. However, historical records show that Tolstoy wrote the majority of his work, including “War And Peace,” in his study at his estate in Yasnaya Polyana. If Tolstoy were to write in any village square, it would have likely been in the nearby city of Tula.

Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), RUSSIA (fmr. SOVIET UNION) (map)
The Stand-In
Jerry, to Fulton, on the siege of Leningrad: “First you crack, then you chuckle! That was the motto of the Russians at the seige of Leningrad…you know, because Leningrad, when the Nazis attacked, it wasn’t a very happy time. Because of the war. Famine, plus it was cold…very cold. They were eating each other…”

RUSSIA (fmr. SOVIET UNION) (map)
The Race
Elaine tells her communist boyfriend Ned how it must be “a bummer for you guys, with the fall of the Soviet Empire and everything.”

Biosphere 3, Institute Of Biophysics
Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, RUSSIA
 (map)
The Rye
Jerry mentions Kramer’s Price Club can of tuna “isn’t for a person, it’s for Biosphere 3!”

RUSSIA (map)
The Chicken Roaster
Elaine begs George to reconcile with Heather, in order to get the sable Russian hat back.

RUSSIA (map)
The Finale
Elaine suggests the gang uses NBC’s private jet to visit Russia, to which George and Jerry kaibosh because it is too bleak, even in the spring (“If you’re bleak, you’re bleak!”).

Barbados

Barbados

🇧🇧 BARBADOS

Location: North America
Languages: English
Population: 288,000 (2021)
Capital: Bridgetown

FEATURED EPISODES

BARBADOS (map)
The Fix-Up
In a deleted scene, Elaine spots an ad for a $699 cruise to Barbados, which Jerry vetoes over his dislike of the “women and children first” policy on a sinking ship.

Rwanda

Rwanda

🇷🇼 REPUBLIC OF RWANDA

Location: Africa
Languages: English, French, Kinyarwanda
Population: 12,955,768 (2021)
Capital: Kigali

FEATURED EPISODES

Parc National des Volcans, RWANDA (map)
The Marine Biologist
In a deleted scene, George tells Diane that he spent time in the Galapagos Islands with turtles like Dian Fossey did with gorillas, only “much more intense” due to humidity and resentment from the locals. Fossey lived with and studied mountain gorillas here for nearly twenty years.

Myanmar

Myanmar

🇲🇲 REPUBLIC OF THE UNION OF MYANMAR

Location: Asia
Languages: Burmese
Population: 55,294,979 (2021)
Capital: Naypyidaw

FEATURED EPISODES

MYANMAR (map)
The Secret Code
Mr. Peterman begins to tell George about his latest trip to Burma, when he gets a call about his ill mother.

Yangon, MYANMAR (map)
The Foundation
Mr. Peterman suddenly escapes here since he feels fried, (“You most likely know it as Myanmar, but it will always be Burma to me!”) leaving Elaine in charge of the catalog. He is shown at the same payphone as Elaine in the deleted scene from “The Chicken Roaster,” implying he is in Yangon. Kramer, when told about Peterman: “Where? Myanmar? Isn’t that the discount pharmacy?”

Yangon, MYANMAR (map)
The Chicken Roaster
Elaine travels to the Burmese jungle to have George’s sable hat written off by Mr. Peterman, the “only white poet warlord in the neighborhood,” and experiences Peterman’s dementia and “the horror” first-hand. A deleted scene later on reveals Elaine is in Yangon, as she asks an operator if “there’s no J. Peterman listed in the entire greater metropolitan Yangon area?”

The Foundation

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The Foundation (season 8, episode 1)

written by Alec Berg & Jeff Schaffer, directed by Andy Ackerman
original airdate: September 19, 1996

Following the death of their daughter, the Rosses establish a foundation in Susan’s memory and ask George to sit on the board. After Peterman has a mental breakdown and moves to Burma, Elaine takes over the company and puts the Urban Sombrero on the catalog cover. Jerry gets reacquainted with Mulva. Kramer takes up karate.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv is not featured in this episode.

Jerry’s Apartment
George decides it’s time “for George to start being George again” following Susan’s death. Kramer inspires Elaine to find her “katra” in order to head up the J. Peterman catalog. Elaine debuts the catalog’s cover feature, the Urban Sombrero.

Monk’s Café
It is revealed that Jerry and Jeannie broke off their engagement at Monk’s, after both abruptly blurting out “I hate you!” in unison, and rapidly ending the relationship. Jerry also reveals that it was his suggestion to the Rosses that inspired them to start the Susan Ross Foundation, as inspired from “Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan.”

Mountain View Mortuary & Cemetery
2400 Fair Oaks Ave., Altadena, CALIFORNIA
(map)
Jerry sends Susan off to the afterlife with a quote from Star Trek 2: The Wrath Of Khan. The scene was filmed in the same cemetary as “The Special Section” episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Oriole Park At Camden Yards
333 West Camden St., Baltimore, MARYLAND
(map)
George, in talking at Susan’s tombstone, mentions that after the All-Star Break, the Yankees swept the Orioles “in four games…in Baltimore!”

airport
Queens, NEW YORK
(map)
Jerry picks up Elaine from the airport after her return from six weeks in Mexico.

MEXICO (map)
Jerry mentions to Kramer’s surprise that Elaine has been in Mexico for six weeks (“I think you’re wrong! We just went to the fireworks the other day!”) Elaine travelled the entire country (“all on Peterman’s peso!”) and the best fashion she could come up with was the infamous Urban Sombrero.

J. Peterman
Elaine uses her new seniority (a.k.a. “katra”) to push the Urban Sombrero as the cover feature for the new catalog.

Lake Victoria
AFRICA
(map)
Dugan’s copy for the catalog discusses “the shimmering waters of Lake Victoria,” which borders Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya.

Yangon, MYANMAR (map)
Mr. Peterman suddenly escapes here since he feels fried, (“You most likely know it as Myanmar, but it will always be Burma to me!”) leaving Elaine in charge of the catalog. He is shown at the same payphone as Elaine in the deleted scene from “The Chicken Roaster,” implying he is in Yangon. Kramer, when told about Peterman: “Where? Myanmar? Isn’t that the discount pharmacy?”

Kenpo Karate (NOT REAL)
New York, NEW YORK

Kramer “dominates” the children’s dojo, becoming class champion…until Elaine shows he has weakness in front of the group, leading to a gang retaliation against Kramer.

George’s Apartment
The Rosses find George eating a solid block of cheese in his underwear, celebrating his bachelor status, and tell him they are establishing the Susan Ross Foundation with George on the board of directors.

Susan Ross Foundation (NOT REAL)
115 Remsen St., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Borough Hall (2,3)
George sits on the board of directors here, breaking down all of the “moneys” he lost out on after Susan died, including the very townhouse where the Foundation is housed, which was to be their wedding present from Susan’s parents. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Del Boca Vista
Jerry warns Morty not to eat anything he caught in the pond in front of their condo…before quickly telling him he’s no longer engaged to Jeannie.

Southampton, Long Island, NEW YORK (map)
The Foundation announces that George and Susan were to bequeath a 48-acre beach house in Southampton…now, gone.

Brooklyn, New York City

Brooklyn

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN

Population: 2,559,903 (2019)
County: Kings

FEATURED EPISODES

Drexel’s Funeral Home (NOT REAL)
Ocean Pkwy., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
 (map)
The Pony Remark
George says if Manya has the possibility to explore the universe, travel to other dimensions, “do you think she’s gonna want to be at Drexel’s Funeral Home on Ocean Parkway?!”

Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Eastern Parkway – Brooklyn Museum (2,3)
The Heart Attack
A poster for the museum is seen behind Jerry and the nurse at the hospital.

Brooklyn, NEW YORK (map)
The Baby Shower
George says Leslie once dragged him to a performance at a warehouse on the waterfront in Brooklyn.

Erasmus Hall High School
911 Flatbush Ave., Flatbush, Brooklyn, NEW YORK
 (map)
nearest subway: Church Avenue (B,Q)
The Library
George says Mr. Hayman smelled like the locker room “after that win against Erasmus,” to which Jerry reminds George that the game was double overtime.

Coney Island, Brooklyn, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue (D,F,N,Q)
The Subway
Jerry heads to Coney Island to pick up his car that was stolen in “The Alternate Side.” Kramer gives Jerry the following convoluted directions:
KRAMER: All right, Coney Island. Okay, you can take the B or the F and switch for the N at Broadway-Lafayette, or you can go over the bridge to DeKalb and catch the Q to Atlantic Avenue, then switch to the IRT 2, 3, 4 or 5, but don’t get on the G. See, that’s very tempting, but you wind up on Smith and 9th Street, then you got to get on the R.
ELAINE: Couldn’t he just take the D straight to Coney Island?
KRAMER: Well, yeah…

Astroland (NOW CLOSED)
1000 Surf Ave., Coney Island, Brooklyn, NEW YORK
 (map)
nearest subway: Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue (D,F,N,Q)
The Subway
Jerry invites the gang to join him on Coney Island, for a ride on the Cyclone. Jerry also mentions the Cyclone in his closing monologue, noting that riding the D train to Brooklyn as being more exhilarating than riding the Cyclone.

Nathan’s Famous
1310 Surf Ave., Coney Island, Brooklyn, NEW YORK
 (map)
nearest subway: Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue (D,F,N,Q)
The Subway
Jerry further tries getting someone to go with him, even offering hot dogs at Nathan’s on him.

Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NEW YORK (map)
The Movie
Where Buckles tells Jerry that his family moved from when he was 12.

Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, NEW YORK (map)
The Movie
Where Buckles tells Jerry that his family moved to when he was 12: “the whole atmosphere stunk from fish.”

Brooklyn, NEW YORK (map)
The Junior Mint
George mentions when he went to public school here, he used to put 50 cents in the Lincoln Savings Bank every week, thus why he got an interest check for $1900 from the Comptroller’s office “without doing anything.”

Latvian Orthodox Church (actually Russian Orthodox Cathedral Of The Transfiguration Of Our Lord)
228 N. 12th St., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Bedford Avenue (L)
The Conversion
George wants to join the Latvian Orthodox Church, in part due to the hat, which conveys that “solemn, religious” look you want in a faith. He discusses that he knows the basic “plot”: the flood, the lepers, the commandments, etc. Sister Roberta falls for Kramer, because of his “kavorca,” the lure of the animal.

veterinarian
Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
The Conversion
In a deleted scene, Tawni asks Jerry to drive her to Brooklyn so Bonkers the cat can get new fungal cream. An alternate episode ending shows them stopping at Elaine’s Apartment to “check” if she has the same cream, where Tawni busts Jerry for checking her medicine cabinet: “I just nudged it a little!”

Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn, NEW YORK
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nearest subway: High Street (A,C)
The Chinese Woman
Jerry mentions that Elaine shouldn’t tell Noreen to jump from here, as she has a huge influence on her life. Noreen is later about to jump, but is saved by Frank’s lawyer, the man in the cape.

Sam’s Restaurant
238 Court St., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Bergen Street (F,G)
The Doorman
George and Estelle drive by here when talking about whether George’s grandmother was “buxomy.” Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn, NEW YORK
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nearest subway: High Street (A,C)
The Engagement
Roxy the kidnapped dog is seen running across the bridge back into Manhattan.

Mrs. Peterman’s apartment
329 Union St., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Carroll Street (F,G)
The Secret Code
Mr. Peterman rushes over here with George to attend to his ill mother, and George reveals his secret ATM code to her, before she inexplicably blurts out the code over and over, and then dies.

Brooklyn, NEW YORK (map)
The Secret Code
Fred tells Elaine that he had to visit his mother in Brooklyn to help find her pills…but could get no decent transportation from the subway.

Antique Toys
358 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Hoyt-Schermerhorn Streets (A,C,G)
The Seven
Elaine buys a vintage Schwinn Sting-Ray, and Jerry meets Christie, who seemingly always wears the same top. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Susan Ross Foundation (NOT REAL)
115 Remsen St., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Borough Hall (2,3)
The Foundation
George sits on the board of directors here, breaking down all of the “moneys” he lost out on after Susan died, including the very townhouse where the Foundation is housed, which was to be their wedding present from Susan’s parents. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Susan Ross Foundation (NOT REAL)
115 Remsen St., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Borough Hall (2,3)
The Soul Mate
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!

Edward R. Murrow High School
1600 Ave. L, Brooklyn, NEW YORK
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nearest subway: Avenue M (Q)
The Abstinence
Jerry goes to perform at career day at his alma mater, but gets bumped for a lizard guy from the Bronx Zoo. Jerry later gets bumped during a fire drill, and then finally gets a full 2 hour assembly set, bumping Rick James (“superfreak?!?”).

D’Amico Fresh Roasted Coffee
309 Court St., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Carroll Street (F,G)
The Money
Elaine buys George a bag of Arabian mocha java, prompting George to set out to prove he has money to pay for gifts, as he feels that “she’s sticking it to me!”

Susan Ross Foundation (NOT REAL)
115 Remsen St., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Borough Hall (2,3)
The Van Buren Boys
George interviews student candidates for the Susan Ross scholarship, and picks essentially a younger version of him, a “regular guy, likes sports, watches TV…he knows how to read!” Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Jenna’s apartment
150 Prospect Pk. W., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
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nearest subway: 15th Street – Prospect Park (F,G)
The Pothole
Jerry does the famous in-toilet toothbrush recovery, but cannot shake that Jenna uses it after. George’s jack-hammering for the Phil Rizzuto keys later blows her plumbing, covering her in toilet water. Despite a sign for Prospect Park being shown in the shot, in the show Jenna would live in the vicinity of W. 86th St., as George is jack-hammering the broad jump here where he lost his keys. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Brooklyn, NEW YORK (map)
The Nap
When using a viewfinder with his son, the man who spots Kramer swimming the East River proudly declares to his son, “over there, that’s Brooklyn – that’s where Spike Lee lives!”

Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: High Street (A,C)
The Nap
Jerry tells Elaine that her bed smells due to Kramer swimming the East River between the Queensboro Bridge to the Brooklyn Bridge.

County Blood Bank (actually Visiting Nurse Association Of Brooklyn)
15 Metrotech Ctr., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
 (map)
nearest subway: Jay Street – MetroTech (R)
The Blood
Kramer closes his account here due to increased service charges, deciding instead to take it home with him.

Horsetrack Betting (NOT REAL)
164 Court St., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Bergen Street (F,G)
The Strike
Elaine visits her “standard fake” phone number location to try and track down “Denim Vest”…and is already well known by its owners and patrons.