Costanza House

Queens

COSTANZA HOUSE
1344 Queens Blvd., Flushing, Queens, New York (map)

The home of George’s parents, Frank and Estelle, and temporary home of George himself during his unemployed phase in Season Five. The address shown in the series is intended to be in Flushing, but 1344 Queens Blvd. is actually in Forest Hills. The actual house shown in the series is at to 22-37 37th St., Astoria, Queens, where Jerry Stiller visited with the “New York Daily News” in 2010.
nearest subway: Kew Gardens – Union Turnpike (E,F)

FEATURED EPISODES

The Contest
George is caught doing “that” by his mother while reading Glamour while dropping the car off at their house, resulting in Estelle throwing out her back, and ultimately leading to the creation of the Contest.

The Outing
Estelle ends up back in the hospital after again falling off her toilet and throwing out her back, this time from reading the article implying Jerry and George are gay.

The Handicap Spot
The first appearance of the Costanza House, where Frank wins the Silver Circle Award, and United Volunteers Representative of the Month…and is then arrested for “reckless endangerment of public safety in violation of traffic code 342-A” for parking in a handicap spot. As payback for his car damage and humiliation, Frank makes George his butler.

The Puffy Shirt
George moves back in with his parents, only with $714 in his bank account, before briefly becoming a hand model.

The Sniffing Accountant
Frank sets up a job interview for George for a bra salesman, later testing George on cup sizes by using Estelle’s bra at the dinner table.

The Non-Fat Yogurt
Lloyd Braun drops in for a visit with the Costanzas, revealing George’s “spasm” in his arm.

The Cigar Store Indian
Jerry and Elaine mention the house smells like dandruff, kasha, mothballs, cheap carpeting…potpourri really. George hosts Sylvia at the house, pretending its his own…but he can only serve prune juice because he “forgot” the combination to the liquor cabinet. Frank discovers his TV Guide is missing, and Estelle finds a condom wrapper on her bed, and as a result, George is grounded.

The Conversion
George studies Latvian Orthodox theology in the bathroom, in the hopes of converting, nearly prompting another “Contest” incident. He later likens himself to King Edward VIII, to which Jerry rebuts with “but King Edward didn’t live in Queens with Frank and Estelle Costanza.” Frank later tells George he believes that the church is the group “that goes around mutilating squirrels!”

The Marine Biologist
George makes contact with Diane DeConn, talking about squids and plankton as part of his quest to be a pretend marine biologist.

The Raincoats
Helen and Morty refuse an invitation for paella with the Costanzas. George sells Frank’s cabana wear to Rudy’s, which Frank later discovers Kramer wearing. Frank wants his cabana wear back for a cruise with Estelle, but the clothes are lost after being burned for moths.

The Fire
George has a flashback to his seventh birthday party: “Blow out the candles!” “Stop it Frank! You’re killing him!” “BLOW OUT THE CANDLES!”

The Opposite
George reveals he’s moving out…and offers Elaine a spot when she says she’s being evicted, due to his “natural instinct.” Estelle is shocked that George is leaving: “it’s like a dream!”

The Chinese Woman
Frank and Estelle reconcile for their divorce thanks to Donna Chang, but end up divorcing when Estelle discovers that Donna is not really a Chinese woman.

The Fusilli Jerry
Where Estelle reveals to Frank that Kramer “stopped short” after her eye surgery, apparently stealing Frank’s move.

The Engagement
George calls his parents to tell them he’s engaged…and Estelle asks Susan “may I ask why?”

The Gum
George goes to drop off Christmas presents while his parents are out of town, and runs into his neighbors Deena and Mr. Lazarri, who proceeds to destroy his Jon Voight LeBaron.

The Rye
George helps Frank and Estelle prepare to meet the Rosses for the first time.

The Caddy
Mr. Steinbrenner goes to tell the Costanzas of George’s death…and Steinbrenner gets the business from Frank for trading Jay Buhner.

The Shower Head
George goes to try and convince his parents to move to Del Boca Vista, which they do, but only out of spite against the Seinfelds.

The Doll
Frank puts a pool table in George’s room (deeming it “the place to be”), but its a tad squishy for Frank, Kramer and the Maestro.

The Fatigues
Frank tells Kramer his Korean War experience, where he initially refuses to cook for Kramer’s Jewish singles night, but is re-invigorated by a bad dish from Estelle.

The Money
George learns about his family history, trying to determine what’s better: money or freedom. Kramer and Emily later move in when Frank and Estelle go to Florida, as Kramer is afraid to stay at home alone and needs separate beds for Emily’s “jimmy legs.”

The Susie
George ends up sleeping here when ditching Allison at his apartment.

The Serenity Now
George and Kramer go to fix Frank’s screen door (Kramer: “I love going to the country”), and Kramer takes the door home, while George reignites his feud with Lloyd Braun. George and Lloyd compete to sell computers in the Costanza’s garage, with neither actually selling anything for “Constanza and Son.”

The Junk Mail
Frank and Estelle try to cut George loose by ignoring him, not vice versa. George later goes to the house to look for Chinese leftovers, and ends up waiting to catch them in the act of skipping out on him.

The Strike
George brings Mr. Kruger over for Festivus dinner, prompting an evening of insanity with Jerry, Elaine, Kramer, the two Off-Track Betting employees, and eventually Gwen the “two-face.”

The Finale
George tells Frank and Estelle that he is moving to California to write for “Jerry.”

The Handicap Spot

420 - Handicap Spot

The Handicap Spot (season 4, episode 22)

written by Larry David, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: May 13, 1993

On their way to buy a big screen TV for “The Drake,” George parks his father’s car in a handicap spot. An angry mob trashes the car and George must face the wrath of his father. We meet Frank Costanza for the first time.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

Monk’s Café is not featured in this episode.

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
The gang discuss what kind of engagement present to get The Drake and Drakette, with the group offering mixed feelings on The Drake (“Love The Drake!” “Hate The Drake!” “The Drake is good!”) Kramer declares his love for Lola, the wheelchair-bound victim of the gang’s parking job.

Lynbrook mall (NOT REAL)
Lynbrook, Long Island, NEW YORK
(map)
The gang visits a mall here to buy The Drake an engagement present, and parks in a handicap spot. Kramer suggests when they are stalling for time that they should all get a house in Lynbrook and live together.

Costanza House
The first appearance of the Costanza House, where Frank wins the Silver Circle Award, and United Volunteers Representative of the Month…and is then arrested for “reckless endangerment of public safety in violation of traffic code 342-A” for parking in a handicap spot. As payback for his car damage and humiliation, Frank makes George his butler.

St. Elizabeth’s Hospital (NOT REAL)
New York, NEW YORK

The victim of the gang’s parking spot, Lola, was taken here, where Kramer falls in love with her: “She is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen. I love her, I’m going to ask her to marry me. She’s got everything I’ve always wanted in another human being…except for the walking.”

Promenade Place (NOT REAL)
Mineola, Long Island, NEW YORK
(map)
The gang missed The Drake & Drakette’s engagement party here, and Kramer and George later “pick up” Drakette’s big screen TV for Lola, in the name of “charity.”

Fifth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
Kramer remarks by George not chipping in for a new wheelchair for Lola, soon “they’ll be driving one day and see her crawling along Fifth Avenue!”

Surgical Appliances (NOW CLOSED)
44 Union Sq. E., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 14th Street – Union Square (N,Q,R)
George and Kramer pass on the Cougar 9000 wheelchair (rated #1 by Hospital Supply and Prosthetic Magazine), opting for a “slightly” used model to replace Lola’s broken wheelchair.

Gagliano’s (NOT REAL)
Mineola, Long Island, NEW YORK
(map)
When Elaine asks The Drake for good Italian in the neighborhood, right after breaking up, Drake tearfully recommends Gagliano’s (“that’s pretty good…”).

Chicago, ILLINOIS (map)
Jerry believes Drake and Drakette are running a scam to get wedding presents:
Jerry: “Maybe they’re on their way to Chicago tomorrow, do the whole thing over again!”
Elaine: “They don’t know anybody in Chicago.”
Jerry: “Don’t worry, they’ll make friends fast with that nice TV!”

Lower Manhattan North, New York City

Lower Manhattan North

LOWER MANHATTAN NORTH

North-South boundary: 14th St. to Canal St.
East-West boundary: Henry Hudson Pkwy. to Franklin D. Roosevelt Dr.
Neighborhoods: West Village, Meatpacking District, Greenwich Village, NoHo, SoHo, NoLiTa, Bowery, East Village, Alphabet City, parts of Lower East Side, Chinatown

FEATURED EPISODES

for episodes featuring Elaine’s 1st Apartment, click HERE for a full list.

Seasons: OneTwoThreeFourFiveSixSevenEightNine

Pete’s Luncheonette (NOW CLOSED)
208 Varick St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Houston Street (1)
The Seinfeld Chronicles
The “original” coffee shop, where Jerry and George dissect Jerry’s upcoming date, and where we meet the original female lead, Claire the waitress. This exterior was also featured in the film “The Muppets Take Manhattan.”

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Marlene’s apartment
224 E. 11th St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Astor Place (6)
The Ex-Girlfriend
George realizes he left some of his books at Marlene’s after breaking up with her, desperately asking Jerry to get them back for him. This is also the same as Carrie’s apartment from “The Boyfriend.” Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

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Greenwich Village, New York, NEW YORK (map)
The Red Dot
George describes Art Vandelay the “author” as a beatnik from the Village to Mr. Lippman.

Greenwich Village, New York, NEW YORK (map)
The Suicide
Jerry mentions that Martin and Gina reconciled after Martin’s suicide attempt and moved to the Village.

Rula’s apartment
50 W. Ninth St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: West 4th Street – Washington Square (A,B,C,D,E,F,M)
The Suicide
Rula the psychic’s apartment, where she foresees trouble for George on his upcoming Cayman Islands vacation, and advises him not to go. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

New York State Department Of Labor
75 Varick St., New York, NEW YORK 
(map)
nearest subway: Canal Street (1,2)
The Boyfriend
George tries to weasel his way into another three months of unemployment benefits, offering false promises of Mets players appearing and dating the social worker’s daughter.

Carrie’s apartment
224 E. 11th St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Astor Place (6)
The Boyfriend
George drives Carrie home (after taking her to McDonald’s for dinner), unable to drive her away on her own and avoid elongating the relationship. This is also the same as Marlene’s apartment from “The Ex-Girlfriend.” Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

McDonald’s
102 First Ave., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Second Avenue (F)
The Boyfriend
Carrie laments to George that she had”not had a Big Mac in a long time,” indicating George “splurged” by taking her to McDonald’s. Based on her address of 224 E. 11th St., this would be the closest location to Carrie’s apartment.

Nina’s loft
33 Greene St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Canal Street (N,Q,R,W)

The Letter
Nina scores Yankees tickets for Elaine, George and Kramer, paints “The Kramer,” and George is coerced into buying an expensive painting of hers. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

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Ross’ townhouse
24 Fifth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: West 4th Street – Washington Square (A,B,C,D,E,F,M)
The Cheever Letters
George meets the Rosses for the first time, where he is forced to tell them that their cabin…burned. He is later present when a courier brings Mr. Ross’ private letters from John Cheever, to the shock and horror of the rest of the family.

Paradise Twin Theater (NOW CLOSED)
64 E. 4th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Second Avenue (F)
The Movie
The gang originally goes here to see Checkmate, but all end up seeing Rochelle, Rochelle. Elaine complains about the Paradise being a miniplex, as its “like a room where they bring in POWs to show them propaganda films.”

Weinstein Hall
5 University Pl., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 8th Street – NYU (R,W)
The Outing
Elaine later goes to explain the true story about Jerry and George to Sharon, but refuses to take her coat off in her office. Thank you to mhmaberry for flagging this was the correct location!

Ron’s Records (actually Bleecker Bob’s, NOW CLOSED)
118 W. 3rd St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: West 4th Street – Washington Square (A,B,C,D,E,F,M)
The Old Man
Kramer and Newman try to pawn off old records for profit here, with horrible results: “Take it or leave it?!? We got Al Jolson here! Al Jolson!”

New York Health & Racquet Club
24 E. 13th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Union Square – 14th Street (L)
The Implant
Jerry commissions Elaine to “test” Sidra’s breasts in the sauna, causing a major conundrum over their legitimacy as natural or implants.

Ricky Pharmacy (NOW CLOSED)
720 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 8th Street – NYU (R,W)
The Pilot
Kramer comes here to purchase the “dreaded apparatus,” after failing to have a bowel movement for some time.

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J&T Optical (actually Devonshire Optical)
51 University Pl., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 8th Street – NYU (R,W)
The Glasses
Kramer recommends his friend Dwayne to replace George’s glasses at a discount, Elaine gets bitten in the leg by a random dog, and George claimed to see Jerry’s girlfriend kissing his cousin Jeffrey outside the store…when it was really a policewoman kissing a horse. J&T Optical is mentioned in the episode as being on Columbus Ave., but is clearly Devonshire Optical.

New York Health & Racquet Club
24 E. 13th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Union Square – 14th Street (L)
The Glasses
George and a blind man in the locker room run into the street in their underwear, in search of cousin Jeffrey and Amy.

749 Bleecker St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: 14th Street (1,2,3)
The Lip Reader
Elaine’s car service driver is instructed over the radio to pick up Tom Hanks from this address after dropping off Elaine, outing Elaine as a faux-deaf woman when she begins to gab about how much she loves Tom Hanks. Not a real address, as Bleecker St. only runs to roughly the numbers 425-450.

frozen yogurt shop (NOT REAL)
510 Sixth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 14th Street (F,M)
The Non-Fat Yogurt
The home of the infamous “non-fat” yogurt. Kramer mentions there is also a downtown location where he first tried the yogurt, inspiring him to invest in this location. Elaine also suggests to Lloyd that all New York residents should wear name tags, which he recommends to Mayor Dinkins, potentially costing him the election. The store is shown as being next to Zig Zag Video, at 510 Sixth Ave, the same location as the eponymous store in “The Mom And Pop Store.”

Bendiner & Schlesinger Medical & X-Ray Laboratories (NOW CLOSED)
47 3rd Ave., Brooklyn, NEW YORK
 (map)
nearest subway: Astor Place (6)
The Non-Fat Yogurt
Elaine finds this lab to analyze the yogurt in Brooklyn for $45, which also handles Giuliani’s cholesterol test. Kramer asks out a chemist…to potentially “influence” the results of the test.

Enzo’s (NOT REAL)
203 Spring St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Spring Street (C,E)
The Barber
Jerry’s barber Enzo, where his nephew Gino also works. Despite actually being located downtown, Jerry tells Kramer that the shop is right around the corner from him, and it would be too awkward to switch barbers, as he would pass by Enzo’s so often. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Revelations Antiques (NOT REAL)
45 Second Ave., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: 2nd Avenue (F)

The Cigar Store Indian
Where George gets his parents’ coffee table refinished, and Jerry buys Elaine a cigar store Indian as a “peace offering.” George mentions he lives around the corner, seemingly placing the store in Queens, despite the storefront actually being in Manhattan. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Delancey Street – Essex Street Station
Delancey St. and Essex St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Essex Street (J,M,Z)
The Conversion
Kramer gets off at this subway stop (by the entrance to Bate Records at 140 Delancey St.) to get to the Latvian Orthodox Church in time to stop Sister Roberta’s final vows. This station is accessible on the F, J, M or Z lines.

Sun Shine Cleaners
51 University Pl., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 8th Street – NYU (R,W)
The Wife
Jerry and Meryl have a pretend marriage for discount dry cleaning…and where he “cheats” on her with Paula, the mysterious French woman who can’t afford her own dry cleaning.

New York Health & Racquet Club
24 E. 13th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Union Square – 14th Street (L)
The Wife
George is caught by Elaine’s squeeze Greg peeing in the shower, but has turns the tables when he catches Greg not wiping down his machines. Kramer later nods off in a tanning bed before his date with Anna, as he cannot sleep without his quilt (that’s stuck at the dry cleaners).

Rudy’s (actually Antique Boutique, NOW CLOSED)
714 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 8th Street – NYU (R,W)
The Raincoats
George sells all of Frank’s cabana wear to Rudy for $225…but instead inadvertently infests the store with moths. Kramer makes a deal to sell all of Morty’s “Executive” raincoats to Rudy, who later turns down the deal after his moth infestation.

Robin’s apartment
33 Greene St., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Canal Street (N,Q,R,W)
The Fire
George is vilified by an entire birthday party after George pushes through a room full of children during a grease fire, to ensure he gets out first, without any regard or assistance for anyone else (Jerry: “every man, woman, child and invalid for themselves”). Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

St. Vincent’s Hospital (NOW CLOSED)
170 W. 12th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 14th Street (1,2,3)
The Opposite
Elaine’s boyfriend Jake Jarmel is hospitalized here (in room 907) after being sideswiped by a cab, where he later discovers that Elaine stopped for candy before coming to see him.

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Nana’s apartment
55 Leroy St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Houston Street (1)
The Pledge Drive
Jerry’s Nana discovers that her Chemical account is overdrawn…and wakes up at 5:30 to go visit the bank. Uncle Leo later calls when discovering she is missing for a doctor’s apartment, where he claims that Nana hasn’t left her apartment in 25 years. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Stonewall Inn
53 Christopher St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Christopher Street – Sheridan Square (1)
The Pledge Drive
A very misinformed Kramer also tries to sell Dan on watching “Before Stonewall,” a PBS documentary “about those dark ages when you couldn’t come out of the closet, lest you be persecuted, because of your…you know.”

The “Mom And Pop” Store (NOT REAL)
510 Sixth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 14th Street (F,M)
The Mom And Pop Store
A local shoe repair store in the area for 48 years, but now in threat of getting shut down for one of those gourmet coffee, or “cookie” stores. The store is shown as being next to Zig Zag Video, at 510 Sixth Ave, the same location as the yogurt shop in “The Non-Fat Yogurt.”

Greenwich Village, New York, NEW YORK (map)
The Doorman
Frank tells George and Kramer that he went record shopping here, buying a cha-cha record that he can’t play without his record player (which he later plays while testing the “Bro / Man-siere” with Kramer).

New York Health & Racquet Club
24 E. 13th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Union Square – 14th Street (L)
The Jimmy
Jerry, Kramer and George play basketball with Jimmy…and discover Jimmy’s trainer shoes. Kramer later accidentally makes Jimmy collapse and go into shock. Elaine means to ask out Hank, a gay man, but instead gets…Jimmy. Kramer claims he got into his cab when leaving the “Y” when talking to Jerry.

New School For Social Research
66 W. 12th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 14th Street – Union Square (N,Q,R)
The Doodle
Elaine and Paula take a drawing class here, and George meets Paula here as well. Elaine later questions Paula to see if she “likes” George, who she thinks is “totally cool.”

Riverside-Gramercy Chapels (NOW CLOSED)
152 Second Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Astor Place (6)
The Face Painter
Jerry and Elaine go to Gary Fogel’s funeral, and Jerry gets a bad funeral hello from Alec Berg for no follow-up thank you for Rangers tickets.

Star Struck Vintage Clothing
47 Greenwich Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 14th Street (1,2,3)
The Understudy
Jerry and George’s cab passes here, when they are on their way to pick up Gennice.

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Rudy’s (actually Antique Boutique, NOW CLOSED)
714 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 8th Street – NYU (R,W)
The Engagement
Roxy the dog rips Kramer’s shirt from Rudy’s, helping its owner track Newman and Kramer down.

Mr. Ciccio’s
279 Mulberry St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Bleecker Street (6)
The Maestro
Jerry goes to visit Mr. Ciccio, Poppie’s cousin, to inquire about a place in Tuscany, and is quickly given a place for $1700 USD (2 million lira)…”molto generoso.”

Riverside-Gramercy Chapels (NOW CLOSED)
152 Second Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Astor Place (6)
The Secret Code
George and Elaine attend Mr. Peterman’s mother’s funeral, but Elaine manages to bail out of here by pretending she is speaking at a women’s conference. George fails miserably when trying to convince Peterman he too has to speak at a men’s conference. George is later pressured into giving up his secret code to a man trapped in a nearby ATM vestibule.

Alex Theater (NOT REAL)
97 Greenwich Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 14th Street – 8th Avenue (A,C,E,L)
The Gum
Kramer works to get the Alex city landmark status, using Lloyd Braun’s pull in the Mayor’s office: “built in 1922, during the golden age of movie palaces…minor restorations in 1941, 47, 52, 58, 63, and currently, to our present period of time.” Elaine “parades” around for Lloyd, and Kramer eats a silent-era hot dog to prove Lloyd isn’t crazy. One possible inspiration for this theater is the real Alex Theatre in Glendale, California, while the shot of the theater is of the former Art Greenwich Twin, built in 1932 and demolished in 2000.

Bradley’s (NOW CLOSED)
70 University Pl., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Union Square – 14th Street (L)
The Rye
Elaine goes to visit her boyfriend John Germaine play jazz saxophone, where he plays “Hot And Heavy” for Elaine. He later bombs onstage after “adding to his repertoire” with Elaine, causing her to end the relationship.

Ross’ townhouse
24 Fifth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: West 4th Street – Washington Square (A,B,C,D,E,F,M)
The Rye
The Costanzas and Rosses sit down for dinner for the first time, where they argue about films and Cornish game hens, and where the dreaded rye incident takes place.

Peanut Butter & Co. (NOW CLOSED)
240 Sullivan St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: West 4th Street – Washington Square (A,B,C,D,E,F,M)
The Friars Club
Kramer has the idea for a restaurant that serves only peanut butter and jelly, called PB&J’s. This was Kramer’s vision brought to life – and Jerry Seinfeld even had a sandwich named for him on the menu!

Paisano’s Pizza (actually Joe’s Pizza)
7 Carmine St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: West 4th Street – Washington Square (A,B,C,D,E,F,M)
The Calzone
George buys himself and Mr. Steinbrenner daily calzones, but is banned from the store after being caught emptying the tip jar (so he could refill it). George hires Newman to pick up the calzones on his route, but that plan backfires as well due to Newman’s refusal to follow the USPS creed. Kramer is eventually hired, but starts a fight with the owner after they refuse to take pennies for payment, and after they burn his jacket and shirt in their pizza oven. The store was named after a real restaurant in Hermosa Beach, CA, and filmed with a changed sign in Greenwich Village, despite supposed to having been in the Bronx. Thanks to Robert Egan for pointing that out!

Pier 38, New York, NEW YORK
The Bottle Deposit
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.

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

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

V Nightclub (NOT REAL)
675 Hudson St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 8th Avenue (L)
The Bizarro Jerry
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.

Greenwich Village, New York, NEW YORK (map)
The Little Kicks
Kramer mentions living here in 1979, referencing his roommate John Grossbard first mentioned in “The Airport.”

Puck Building
295 Lafayette St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Broadway-Lafayette Street (B,D,F,M)
The Little Kicks
Elaine unleashes her “little kicks” on the J. Peterman holiday party, “like a full-bodied dry heave set to music.” George meets Elaine’s co-worker Anna, who only becomes interested in him when she discovers George may be a “bad seed.”

United States Postal Service
93 Fourth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 14th Street – Union Square (4,5,6)
The Package
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.”

Astor Place Station
Astor Pl. and Lafayette St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Astor Place (6)
The Fatigues
George, in talking to a blind man on the subway, discovers he can get textbooks on tape from Reading For The Blind (so long as he is proven to be blind). This station is accessible on the 4 or 6 lines.

The Old Mill (NOT REAL)
100 W. Houston St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Prince Street (R,W)
The Andrea Doria
Elaine gets stood up due to Alan’s being stabbed, and later witnesses one of Alan’s ex-girlfriends burn him with hot liquid. Elaine eventually stabs Alan with a fork for remarking about a bump on her nose. The signage outside the opening scene shows the restaurant is called E&O (Eastern & Oriental), which has since closed; later exteriors of the restaurants are only sets. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

New York Health & Racquet Club
24 E. 13th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Union Square – 14th Street (L)
The Comeback
Jerry and George go for a round of tennis, where Jerry is prompted to buy an expensive racquet from Milos, the worst tennis player alive.

Infinity Shoes
687 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Bleecker Street (6)
The Comeback
Kramer drives by here incredibly slowly, for fear of being put into a coma.

Andy’s Chee-Pees (NOW CLOSED)
691 Broadway, New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Bleecker Street (6)
The Comeback
Kramer drives by here incredibly slowly, for fear of being put into a coma.

Da Silvano (NOW CLOSED)
260 Sixth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Houston Street (1)
The Van Buren Boys
Jerry and Ellen go for dinner here, on what turned out to be her birthday…making Jerry suspicious as to why she is not with friends on her birthday.

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New York University
37 Washington Sq. W., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: West 4th Street – Washington Square (A,B,C,D,E,F,M)
The Voice
Kramer meets with Darren’s internship Dean, explaining Darren’s work functions, and his place as a part of Kramerica Industries.

The Gladiator Gym (NOW CLOSED)
503 E. 6th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Second Avenue (F)
The Blood
Izzy Mandelbaum takes Jerry here to work with him as a personal trainer…with pathetic results.

United States Postal Service
93 Fourth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 14th Street – Union Square (4,5,6)
The Junk Mail
Kramer causes a conundrum for Newman, when he tells the post office to stop sending him mail altogether. Kramer later gets grilled by Postmaster General Henry Atkins for refusing to take his mail.

New York Magazine
75 Varick St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Canal Street (1)
The Junk Mail
Elaine mentions that her new boyfriend Jack (a.k.a. “The Wiz”) works as a fact checker here.

Flash Foto (NOW CLOSED)
31 Carmine St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: West 4th Street – Washington Square (A,B,C,D,E,F,M)
The Slicer
George tries getting himself airbrushed out of Mr. Kruger’s picture, but the photo finishing store accidentally remove Kruger…and later tries to draw him back in from memory

Country Café (NOW CLOSED)
69 Thompson St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Canal Street (1)
The Slicer
Jerry takes Dr. Sitarides here on a revenge date, because he’s a “classy guy”: “I call you pimple popper MD!”

FDR’s apartment
126 E. 4th St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Second Avenue (F)
The Betrayal
Kramer goes to FDR’s to try to understand why FDR wished for Kramer to drop dead, only getting an angry “I have my reasons!” as a reply. The episode implies that FDR lives only ten minutes from Kramer’s Apartment. Thanks Erkan B. for the tip!

Po (NOW CLOSED)
31 Cornelia St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: West 4th Street – Washington Square (A,B,C,D,E,F,M)
The Cartoon
George and Janet go out for dinner, with George desperately trying to figure out any reason other than looks for them being together…and can only come up with a shared enjoyment of gum.

St. Marks Hotel
2 Saint Marks Pl., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Astor Place (6)
The Strongbox
Glenn lives in a dumpy apartment next door to the hotel, which Elaine (a.k.a. “Lois Loan”) pays to refurbish…until she discovers he’s married AND poor.

Ross’ townhouse
24 Fifth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: West 4th Street – Washington Square (A,B,C,D,E,F,M)
The Wizard
Susan’s parents try to convince George to attend to a foundation function, to which he replies that he needs to visit his fake home in The Hamptons.

Puck Building
295 Lafayette St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Broadway-Lafayette Street (B,D,F,M)
The Bookstore
Elaine returns to the annual J. Peterman holiday party, one-upping “the little kicks” by making out with co-worker Zach in front of the whole party, “like our plane was going down.”

Mario’s Pizza (actually Five Roses Pizza, now Iggy’s Pizzeria)
173 First Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: First Avenue (L)
The Frogger
Jerry and George visit their old high school hangout for one last slice before it closes, and George buys the Frogger machine with his high score on it.

1st St. and First Ave., New York, NEW YORK (map)
nearest subway: Second Avenue (F)
The Maid
Kramer gets lost downtown after going to Madeleine’s apartment, desperately calling Jerry to get picked up (“How can the same street intersect with itself? I must be at the nexus of the universe!”). Inspired by this episode, a nearby nightclub renamed itself to the Nexus Lounge (76 E. 1st St.).

Original Ray’s Pizza (NOW CLOSED)
195 E. Houston St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: Second Avenue (F)
The Maid
Kramer spots a Ray’s Pizza to locate himself…not Famous Ray’s, not Famous Original Ray’s, “it’s just Original Ray’s Jerry!”

Ross’ townhouse
24 Fifth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: West 4th Street – Washington Square (A,B,C,D,E,F,M)
The Finale
The Rosses are seen leaving their townhouse for the gang’s trial in Massachusetts.

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The Contest

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The Contest (season 4, episode 11)

written by Larry David, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: November 18, 1992

In this classic Emmy award-winning episode, Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer enter a contest to see who is “master of your domain.”

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Jerry valiantly struggles with maintaining his “mastership” of his domain, while the rest of the gang around him drops off one by one, and Jerry fights off temptation from all sides. Jerry tells Marla the virgin about the contest, causing her to storm out and meet John F. Kennedy Jr. outside the building.

Monk’s Café
After finding out that George gets caught doing “that” by his mother, the gang sets the rules for the infamous “Contest,” agreeing that everyone will chip in $100 (Elaine $150), with the “master of their domain” winning it all.

Costanza House
George is caught doing “that” by his mother while reading Glamour while dropping the car off at their house, resulting in Estelle throwing out her back, and ultimately leading to the creation of the Contest.

Metropolitan Hospital Center
1901 First Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 96th Street (6)
Estelle is checked in here after she throws out her back from falling in shock of seeing George pleasure himself, and where George discovers the beautiful patient next door.

Madison Square Garden
4 Pennsylvania Pl., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 34th Street – Penn Station (1,2,3)
Estelle suggests that George should do “that” for a living, and that he could maybe even sell out Madison Square Garden.

Chicago, ILLINOIS (map)
Estelle mentions that Frank is in Chicago, and thus George is lucky that Frank did not see George’s “spectacle” that landed her in the hospital.

Manhattan Plaza Racquet Club
450 W. 43rd St., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal (A,C,E)
Elaine takes a class where she meets John F. Kennedy Jr., thus “eliminating” her from the contest that evening. A deleted scene shows the instructor, Joyce, telling Elaine that she is now leading a class at Manhattan Plaza, even though the establishing shot clearly shows the New York Health & Racquet Club (24 E. 13th St.).

George’s Apartment
George is seen tossing and turning in bed, struggling to sleep due to the Contest.

Elaine’s Apartment
Elaine is seen tossing and turning in bed, struggling to sleep due to the Contest. Elaine also reveals that she lives downtown, as she had to lie about living near Jerry to split a cab with John F. Kennedy Jr., after which she headed back downtown.

Kramer’s Apartment
Kramer is seen fast asleep, due to his early bowing out of the Contest.

The Junior Mint

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The Junior Mint (season 4, episode 20)

written by Andy Robin, directed by Tom Cherones
original airdate: March 18, 1993

Jerry doesn’t know his girlfriend’s name but learns it rhymes with a female body part. Kramer drops a Junior Mint into the surgical cavity of Elaine’s boyfriend during an operation.

FEATURED LOCATIONS

The Improv

Jerry’s Apartment
Jerry and Kramer struggle to hide their Junior Mint secret from Elaine, while Jerry struggles to decipher his girlfriend’s name, only knowing that it rhymes with a part of the female anatomy (“Mulva? Gipple? Loleola?”).

Monk’s Café
Jerry and George struggle to try to guess the name of Jerry’s girlfriend, only knowing it rhymes with a female body part (“Aretha? Bovary!”).

New York State Comptroller’s Office
110 State St., Albany, NEW YORK
(map)
George mentions he received a check from the Comptroller’s Office due to his donations as a student, which he decides to use to buy a painting from Roy.

Brooklyn, NEW YORK (map)
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.”

Kramer’s Apartment
Kramer stains his floors and wraps his entire apartment with faux-wood wallpaper, to make it look like a ski lodge (“I need wood around me. Wood, Jerry…wood!”).

St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center (now Mount Sinai West)
1000 Tenth Ave., New York, NEW YORK
(map)
nearest subway: 59th Street – Columbus Circle (A,B,C,D,1)
Elaine’s ex-boyfriend Roy goes for surgery, and Jerry and Kramer accidentally let a Junior Mint drop into his open chest cavity when watching from the viewing gallery.

Pocono Mountains, PENNSYLVANIA (map)
Jerry, “the boyfriend,” tries to kaibosh Elaine’s date with Roy by claiming they are visiting here soon. Elaine, “the girlfriend,” later tries to kaibosh her plans with Roy in favor of the fake Poconos trip, to which Jerry claims he’ll “think about it.”

George’s Apartment
George claims that Roy’s art he purchased (the triangles) really spruce up his apartment.

Mulva’s apartment
New York, NEW YORK

In a deleted scene, Jerry accidentally buzzes a different apartment, giving a lonely woman false hope that her long-lost love, apparently also named Jerry, has returned.

Washington, D.C.

Washington DC

WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Nickname: The Federal City
Population: 705,749 (2019)

FEATURED EPISODES

Ford’s Theatre
511 10th St. NW, WASHINGTON, D.C.
(map)
The Bet
In the first draft of the abandoned script, Elaine holds a gun to her head and says to Jerry “Maybe I’ll take a little off the top,” to which Jerry replies “Ah, the Lincoln.” This is in reference to the assassination of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, by a bullet to the top of the head, in Washington, D.C. on April 14, 1865.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (map)
The Suicide
Jerry mentions D.C. in his opening monologue, joking about super-hearing resulting in being flown to Washington to meet the President.

United States Federal Reserve System
Eccles Building, 20th St. and Constitution Ave. NW, WASHINGTON, D.C.
 (map)
The Fix-Up
Elaine claims to Jerry that her and Cynthia just talked about “the usual…Federal Reserve, the rainforest…” during their dinner.

Ford’s Theatre
511 10th St. NW, WASHINGTON, D.C.
(map)
The Movie
In a deleted scene, Buckles does a set about historical figures being stuck in traffic, including John Wilkes Booth, in a rush to make it to Ford’s Theatre to assassinate Abraham Lincoln.

Smithsonian Institution National Museum Of American History
National Mall, 1400 Constitution Ave. NW, WASHINGTON, D.C.
 (map)
The Puffy Shirt
The final resting place of the infamous “puffy shirt,” which was added to the Smithsonian’s collection on Nov. 18, 2004 by Jerry Seinfeld and costume designer Charmaine Simmons.

United States Capitol
East Capitol St. NE and 1st St. NE, Washington, D.C.
(map)
The Scofflaw
Jerry asks Kramer what a political Whip does, like in the Senate or the House, to which Kramer says they physically whip party members who step out of party lines. Actual whips, responsible for managing discipline within their respective parties, are present in both the United States Senate and House Of Representatives, which both meet in the Capitol building.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (map)
The Junk Mail
Postmaster General Atkins tells Kramer he drove to New York from D.C., and had to cancel a golf game with the Secretary of State.

Smithsonian Institution National Museum Of American History
National Mall, 1400 Constitution Ave. NW, WASHINGTON, D.C.
 (map)
The Merv Griffin Show
Kramer says that the Merv Griffin set belongs in the Smithsonian…to which Jerry says “or at least in the dumpster behind the Smithsonian.” Would likely be most suited for the American History Museum at the Smithsonian, which houses American historical and cultural icons (like the Puffy Shirt).

Egypt

Egypt

🇪🇬 ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT

Location: Africa
Languages: Arabic
Population: 101,722,841 (2021)
Capital: Cairo

FEATURED EPISODES

EGYPT (map)
The Pony Remark
Kramer decides he wants his leveled apartment to have “a lot of pillows…like ancient Egypt.”

Sinai Desert, EGYPT (map)
The Pick
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?”

Red Sea, EGYPT (map)
The Movie
In a deleted scene, Buckles does a set about historical figures being stuck in traffic, including Moses talking about being on his way to part the Red Sea to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.

Europe

Europe

🇪🇺 EUROPE
🇦🇱🇦🇩🇦🇹🇧🇾🇧🇪🇧🇦🇧🇬🇭🇷🇨🇾🇨🇿🇩🇰🇪🇪🇫🇴🇫🇮🇫🇷🇬🇪🇩🇪🇬🇮🇬🇷🇬🇬🇭🇺🇮🇸🇮🇪🇮🇲🇮🇹🇯🇪🇽🇰🇱🇻🇱🇮🇱🇹🇱🇺🇲🇹🇲🇩🇲🇨🇲🇪🇳🇱🇲🇰🇳🇴🇵🇱🇵🇹🇷🇴🇷🇺🇸🇲🇷🇸🇸🇰🇸🇮🇪🇸🇸🇪🇨🇭🇺🇦🇬🇧🇻🇦🇦🇽

Languages: Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish (European Union)
Population: 746,419,440 (2018)
Capital: Brussels, Belgium (European Union)

FEATURED EPISODES

EASTERN EUROPE (map)
Male Unbonding
Jerry and Elaine lie to Joel, claiming they are busy later in the week for choir practice of Eastern European national anthems, “you know, with the Wall being down and everything.”

EUROPE (map)
The Parking Garage
While venting about bad drivers, Elaine mentions that 50% of American high schoolers can’t even locate Europe on a map, yet can still pass a driving test.

EUROPE (map)
The Stranded
Kramer and Steve howl with laughter as Kramer tells a story about him taking care of a magician’s doves while the magician was away in Europe.

EUROPE (map)
The Pilot
George claims that even if you held Neville Chamberlain’s head in the toilet, he would still give up half of Europe.

EUROPE (map)
The Pie
Elaine tells the store clerk that “I wouldn’t be caught dead wearing your crummy little Euro-trash rags,” referring specifically to a $1200 Jean-Paul Gauthier dress on “her” mannequin.

WESTERN EUROPE (map)
The Label Maker
Kramer has driven Newman out of Western Europe during their epic game of Risk.

EUROPE (map)
The Wink
Holly mentions to Elaine and Jerry that her Grandma Memma bought a candelabra on a trip to Europe in 1926.

EUROPE (map)
The Soup Nazi
Jerry, when discussing with “Schmoopie” on whether there is some truth to every joke: “Nobody with a terminal illness goes from the United States to Europe for a piece of Bavarian Cream Pie!”

The Trip

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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.