The Dog

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The Dog (season 3, episode 4)

written by Larry David, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: October 9, 1991

Jerry gets stuck looking after an uncooperative dog for a week. Elaine and George see a movie without Jerry and realize they have nothing in common but Jerry. Jerry and Elaine are not fans of Kramer’s new girlfriend.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Jerry is confined to his apartment after reluctantly agreeing to dog-sit Mr. Polone’s dog, Farfel, which turns out to be more of a wild beast than dog he is responsible for.

Monk’s Café
George and Elaine visit the coffee shop without Jerry, discovering they have nothing in common except for sharing stories about Jerry.

O’Hare International Airport
10000 W. O’Hare Ave., Chicago, ILLINOIS
(map)
Jerry’s flight makes an emergency landing in Chicago to get Mr. Polone to a hospital, prompting him to ask Jerry to watch his dog Farfel while he is hospitalized.

Cine 66 (NOT REAL)
New York, NEW YORK

The movie theatre George and Elaine go to see Ponce de Leon, but it is sold out. Jerry and George later return to see Ponce, but see Prognosis Negative instead behind Elaine’s back.

Ellen’s apartment
10 W. 65th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 66th Street – Lincoln Center (1)
The site of Kramer’s infamous dumping (“How could I be with someone like you? I couldn’t respect myself!”), then taking back (“Please! I love you! I can’t live without you, I’ll do anything!”), speeches, all done in first person perspective without ever showing Ellen. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

The Center For Facial Recovery
6110 Executive Blvd., Rockville, MARYLAND
(map)
Polone claims he was taken here after his hospital visit in Chicago, and thus why he couldn’t claim Farfel. Despite sounding like he is slurring the word “Rockford,” another Illinois city, in fact he is actually saying Rockville, in reference to this renowned facility. Thank you to Seba for the tip!

Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands

🇰🇾 CAYMAN ISLANDS

Location: North America
Languages: English
Population: 65,786 (2020)
Capital: George Town

FEATURED EPISODES

CAYMAN ISLANDS (map)
The Suicide
George gets tickets to go to the Caymans, but after Elaine’s psychic tells him that harm will come to him if he goes, George gives the ticket to Kramer. Kramer ends up on the beach next to the Sports Illustrated swimsuit shoot, where he plays nude backgammon with supermodels and gets stung by a jellyfish.

The Parking Space

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The Parking Space (season 3, episode 22)

written by Larry David and Greg Daniels, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: April 22, 1992

George and another parker fight over a space in front of Jerry’s building. The stand-off continues into the night and the entire neighborhood debates whether parking priority should go to the person “backing in” or the one “pulling in.”

FEATURED LOCATIONS

Monk’s Café is not featured in this episode.

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Jerry is forced to play referee between George and Mike Moffat, after both spend an entire day fighting over a prime parking space right outside Jerry’s apartment.

W. 84th St. and Columbus Ave., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: 86th Street (B,C)
Kramer thinks Jerry’s car was stolen again (as it was previously in “The Alternate Side“), as he did not see it parked at its usual spot at 84th and Columbus.

Westchester, NEW YORK (map)
Jerry loans George and Elaine his car so they can go to a flea market in Westchester.

Henry Hudson Bridge
2152 Henry Hudson Pkwy., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 215th Street (1)
Elaine claims that she and George were attacked by a group of youths at the toll booth to the Henry Hudson Parkway, thus explaining Jerry’s car issues. The toll booth was located on the bridge connecting the Bronx to Manhattan.

The Limo

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The Limo (season 3, episode 19)

written by Larry Charles and Marc Jaffe, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: February 26, 1992

Jerry and George hop into a limo that was unaccounted for at the airport. They’re thrilled to learn that they’re headed for Madison Square Garden and invite Kramer and Elaine to join them. The gang fears for their lives when Neo-Nazis hop in the limo and they discover their true destination.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

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

The Improv

John F. Kennedy International Airport
Jamaica, Queens, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Howard Beach – JFK Airport (A)
Jerry flies “Atlantic Northern” from Chicago to Kennedy. The episode reveals that the airport George picks up Jerry from is Kennedy, as the Belt Parkway leads directly into JFK.

Belt Parkway
Queens, NEW YORK
(map)
George’s car breaks down on the Belt en route to Kennedy airport.

Chicago, ILLINOIS (map)
Jerry comes to the airport from Chicago, where he saw that an irate O’Brien was kicked off an overbooked flight.

Madison Square Garden
4 Pennsylvania Pl., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 34th Street – Penn Station (1,2,3)
Jerry mentions to George how the real O’Brien was screaming how he had to get to the Garden. Once they are in the limo, Jerry and George assume they are headed to see the Knicks vs. Bulls game, but are proven very wrong.

Grand Central Parkway
Queens, NEW YORK
(map)
George’s questions the limo driver as to why they are pulling off the Grand Central, when its revealed that Jerry and George will not be the only passengers in the limo.

Paramount Theater (now The Theater At Madison Square Garden)
4 Pennsylvania Pl., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 34th Street – Penn Station (1,2,3)
The actual destination of O’Brien’s limo, where he is set to make a speech at a Neo-Nazi rally. Elaine’s friend Dan takes part in the rally that nearly flips the limo over, with the gang inside. George has to declare on live television that “I am not O’Brien!”

Dublin, IRELAND (map)
Jerry claims that he, as Dylan Murphy, is from Dublin, and that he emigrated to America due to a cereal famine. When his accent is deciphered by Tim as being more Scottish, Jerry claims “they were right on the border” (although Ireland and Scotland are divided by the Irish Sea and the North Channel).

The Keys

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The Keys (season 3, episode 23)

written by Larry Charles, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: May 6, 1992

Jerry takes away Kramer’s spare keys to his apartment. This leads to further key swapping among the foursome. Kramer sets out for Hollywood to pursue his acting dreams. Jerry and George discover that Elaine is secretly writing a script for Murphy Brown.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Jerry takes away Kramer’s spare key to his apartment, for continually breaking “the covenant of the keys,” upsetting Kramer so much that he takes off to California to pursue his acting career, leaving New York behind. Jerry and Elaine later are watching “Murphy Brown” when they see Kramer’s cameo as Stephen Snell.

Monk’s Café
Kramer and George meet at the coffee shop to exchange keys, where George describes his yearning and “constant craving” to Kramer. George later meets Jerry to give him Elaine’s spare key, leading to a physical struggle over Jerry getting her keys.

Wichita, KANSAS (map)
Jerry asks his date Lisa if she ever acts as if thieves are chasing her for fun, to which she replies “no…I’m from Wichita.”

Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA (map)
Kramer heads to the west coast to feed his acting “bug” ever since his extremely minor role in a Woody Allen movie in “The Alternate Side.”

Elaine’s Apartment
George tries getting his keys back from Elaine, who is now considering taking Jerry’s key instead. Jerry and George later try retrieving Jerry’s key from the apartment, when they stumble upon a Murphy Brown spec script Elaine is writing in secret.

Mulholland Dr., Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA (map)
Kramer’s motorcycle ride into Los Angeles was shot on Mulholland.

Venice Beach Boardwalk
Venice, Los Angeles, CALIFORNIA
(map)
Kramer is shown rollerblading down the boardwalk after finally making it to California.

Warner Brothers Studios
3400 Riverside Dr., Burbank, CALIFORNIA
(map)
Kramer gets a part playing Murphy’s new secretary, Stephen Snell, for an episode of “Murphy Brown” (which was filmed at Warner Brothers as well).

The Apartment

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The Apartment (season 2, episode 5)

written by Peter Mehlman, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: April 4, 1991

Jerry gets Elaine an apartment right above his own, but the implications of this make Jerry wish he never suggested it. George tests a theory that wearing a wedding band will make him more attractive to women.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Jerry convinces the building managers, Harold and Manny, to let Elaine rent the unit directly above him. However, he immediately regrets the offer, but is luckily saved when another tenant offers double the down payment to get the unit.

Monk’s Café
Jerry tells George about his error in trying to get Elaine the unit above him, which begins the epic argument between the two over which is truly the bigger idiot.

Pocono Mountains, PENNSYLVANIA (map)
George argues that he’s a bigger idiot than Jerry for going on a singles weekend in the Poconos.

Detroit, MICHIGAN (map)
George mentions his flat-headed friend Adam from Detroit finds that his wedding band attracts women, prompting George’s sociological experiment.

Roxanne’s Apartment
First Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
Roxanne’s apartment is on the marathon route, between 59th and 127th Sts. Jerry, Elaine and Jerry visit here for brunch and to watch the marathon.

NORWAY (map)
Jerry, on watching the New York marathon: “What’s to see? A woman from Norway, a guy from Kenya, 20,000 losers.”

KENYA (map)
Jerry, on watching the New York marathon: “What’s to see? A woman from Norway, a guy from Kenya, 20,000 losers.”

Madison Square Garden
4 Pennsylvania Pl., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 34th Street – Penn Station (1,2,3)
George is forced to pass up free tickets to any event at Madison Square Garden after being hit on by the assistant to the director at brunch, due to his “sociological experiment” of wearing a wedding band to attract women.

Alaska

Alaska

STATE OF ALASKA

Nickname: The Last Frontier
Population: 731,545 (2019)
Capital: Juneau

FEATURED EPISODES

Juneau, ALASKA (map)
The Pilot
Jerry claims that the actress playing TV Elaine, Sandi Robbins, is from Juneau: “She came down from Juneau by sled…she was in the Iditarod, got to the finish line, just kept going.”

ALASKA (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.

Trinidad And Tobago

Trinidad And Tobago

🇹🇹 REPUBLIC OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Location: North America
Languages: English
Population: 1,366,725 (2020)
Capital: Port Of Spain

FEATURED EPISODES

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO (map)
The Hot Tub
Elaine hosts Jean-Paul, a Trinidadian runner in town for the New York Marathon. According to Elaine, he’s “Trinidadian and Toboggan.”

The Mango

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The Mango (season 5, episode 1)

story by Lawrence H. Levy, teleplay by Lawrence H. Levy and Larry David, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: September 16, 1993

When Jerry learns Elaine faked orgasms with him, he pleads for another chance in bed. Kramer’s banned from his local fruit stand and George discovers the sexual power of mango.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Jerry tries convincing Elaine to give him another shot, so she won’t need to fake “it” this time. Kramer begs Jerry to get him fruit after he is banned from Joe’s, and they need to turn to George when Jerry is also banned.

Monk’s Café
Elaine reveals to a stunned Jerry that she faked all orgasms with him when they were a couple.

Pendant Publishing
Elaine asks a fellow coworker if she’s ever faked “it.”

Joe’s Fruit (NOT REAL)
New York, NEW YORK

Kramer gets banned for trying to return fruit…and Jerry later gets banned for trying to buy Kramer fruit. George eventually gets fruit for both of them, and is reinvigorated sexually by Joe’s mangoes. Although fictional, it is implied throughout the show that Joe’s is very close to Jerry’s, and is based on Bak’s Market (now closed), a fruit stand near Larry David where he was once banned, located at 609 W. 43rd St.

La Boite en Bois
75 W. 68th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 66th Street – Lincoln Center (1)
George’s date Karen mentions that she feels “full” after the risotto, a feeling that she does not experience when with George later.

Peter’s (NOW CLOSED)
182 Columbus Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 72nd Street (B,C)
Jerry and Elaine go out, and discuss the acting abilities of Meryl Streep (and to a more subtle degree, Elaine Benes).

Karen’s apartment
New York, NEW YORK

George spends the night with Karen…and discovers that his sexual abilities do not live up to the risotto.

Elaine’s Apartment
Jerry is parked outside of Elaine’s building after seeing a movie (with the “phoney baloney” Meryl Streep), with Jerry still upset over Elaine’s admission over faking “it” when dating Jerry.

Queens College
65 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, Queens, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Flushing – Main Street (7)
Jerry is seen wearing a Queens College shirt in his apartment.

The Pick

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The Pick (season 4, episode 13)

story by Larry David and Marc Jaffe, teleplay by Larry David, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: December 16, 1992

Jerry has to convince his girlfriend that he “did not pick” while Elaine suffers the fallout of sending a nipple-exposing Christmas card. Kramer becomes a Calvin Klein model.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Elaine is horrified to discover her nipple is showing in her Christmas card Kramer shot for her, George pines over losing Susan, and Kramer catches Jerry’s girlfriend Tia wearing “Ocean,” a rip-off fragrance of his “Beach” idea.

Monk’s Café
George begs Susan to take him back, saying he has changed (and inadvertently calling her a soft-boiled egg). George later tells Jerry about how, upon regretting his decision, he turned to “the pick” to get out of the relationship.

George’s Apartment
George claims that now that he is alone after Susan, he will spend his days in his disgusting apartment eating Chinese takeout in dirty laundry.

Susan’s Apartment
New York, NEW YORK

Jerry reminds George he once said going up the stairs to Susan’s was like being taken to a cell, to which George claims he would do anything to be going up those stairs again. George also mentions how her apartment was always so clean…”she was so sanitary.”

Kramer’s Apartment
Kramer takes Elaine to his apartment to shoot her Christmas card photo…which ends up revealing a nipple.

Dana Foley’s office
New York, NEW YORK

George goes in for his first session with a therapist, Dana Foley, to try and help him get over Susan…but they end up spending the session trying to undo a stuck zipper on George’s jacket.

Cathedral Of St. John The Divine
1047 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Cathedral Parkway (1)
Elaine mentions she and Fred are planning on doing volunteer work here for the church. Jerry’s response on volunteering: “that’s the true spirit of the holiday season – people being helped by people other than me.”

Elaine’s Apartment
Elaine mentions she sent a Christmas card with her nipple showing to the superintendent of her building.

“The Pick” location
New York, NEW YORK

Jerry is spotted by Tia, in the neighboring taxi, in what she suspects is a pick when stopped at a red light.

Sinai Desert, EGYPT (map)
George bets Jerry that Moses was a “picker,” having to wander the Sinai Desert in the dry air for 40 years: “You’re telling me you’re not going to occasionally have to clean house a little?”

Trump Tower
725 Fifth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 5th Avenue – 59th Street (N,Q,R)
Kramer confronts Calvin Klein here over his “Ocean” fragrance, yet ends up being cast in a photo shoot. Jerry goes to confront Tia about the supposed pick, eventually quoting the Elephant Man when Tia unceremoniously dumps him.

Pendant Publishing
Elaine is tortured at the office, being nicknamed “Nips” at work, her sister Gail screaming at her over the phone, and Fred eventually dumping her, all over her nipple showing in her Christmas card.