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For major Locations, see this category.
The following is a list of locations that are too minor to have their own article, as well as some major locations that are the main setting for another location (meaning that there is no point in creating a separate article for them, since the article would be almost identical to the other article, such as the Forbidden Mountain where the Forbidden Fortress is located, the Darling House in London and the De Vil Mansion in 1920s England).

1920s England

1920s England Hotel

1920s England Hotel is a 1920s England location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the fourth season. This is where Isaac is staying while visiting Cruella's homeworld.
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De Vil Mansion

De Vil Mansion is a 1920s England location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the fourth season. It is the home of Madeline and her daughter Cruella De Vil, whom she had locked up in her attic bedroom.
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Murray's Club

Murray's Club is a 1920s England location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the fourth season. It is a nightclub on Beak Street, London, where Isaac Heller took Cruella De Vil and she asked him to run away with her. ("Sympathy for the De Vil," "Lily" (mentioned on napkin)[1])
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19th Century France

Montecristo

Montecristo is a 19th Century France location. It is mentioned in the second episode of the sixth season. The Count of Monte Cristo is said to be from this place.

Wilmore Estate

Wilmore Estate is a 19th Century France location. It appears in the second episode of the sixth season. Wilmore Estate[2] is the home of the Count of Monte Cristo. This is where he throws a lavish party, before killing a guest who wronged him in the past.
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Edge of Realms

Belle and Gold's House

Belle and Gold's House is an Edge of Realms location. It appears in the fourth episode of the seventh season. It is a house built by Belle and Mr. Gold in the Edge of Realms, where they live out the rest of their lives together.
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Fairy Tale Land

Atlantis

Atlantis is a Fairy Tale Land location. It is mentioned in the fourteenth episode of the fifth season. Not much is known about it. A species of rat snakes originated from this place.

Cupid's Sanctuary

Cupid's Sanctuary is a Fairy Tale Land location. It appears in the fourteenth episode of the sixth season. This is the place Tinker Bell tells Regina's father Henry brings to bring his daughter to, in order to steer her away from the path of evil and help her find the person she loves most.
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Henry deceives Regina into going with him to the door to Cupid's Sanctuary with the lie that he has something to locate her nemesis, Snow White. After entering the door and learning of her father's betrayal of her, Regina enchants one of Cupid's arrows to instead lead her the person she hates most.

The Empire

The Empire is a Fairy Tale Land location. It is mentioned in the eleventh episode of the second season. It is the homeland of Mulan and is ruled by an unnamed emperor.

Eric and Ariel's Cottage

Eric and Ariel's Cottage is a Fairy Tale Land location. It appears in the fifteenth episode of the sixth season. It is a cabin located on Hangman's Island, and is where Ariel and Prince Eric live together after she rescued him from captivity. According to Hook, it looks like an off-season tiki bar from outside. The inside of the cabin is filled with Ariel's collection of human trinkets.
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Glowerhaven

Glowerhaven is a Fairy Tale Land location. It is mentioned in the fifteenth episode of the fourth season. When young Ursula runs away from her father, she starts singing in a tavern to earn enough gold for passage to Glowerhaven, because that was her mother's favorite place to sing. Hearing of Ursula's desire to go to Glowerhaven, Hook offers to take her there for free.

Nemea

Nemea is a Fairy Tale Land location. It is mentioned in the thirteenth episode of the fifth season. Not much is known about it. The infamous Nemean Lion lived in this place, before being killed by Hercules.

Tulip Pod Chamber

Tulip Pod Chamber is a Fairy Tale Land location. It appears in the third episode of the third season. The Tulip Pod Chamber[3] is where Tinker Bell and the Blue Fairy live. ("Quite a Common Fairy," "Page 23" (mentioned))
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Yaoguai Cave

Yaoguai Cave is a Fairy Tale Land location. It appears in the eleventh episode of the second season. It is unknown whether this cave is located within the Enchanted Forest or to a different Fairy Tale Land realm. The cave is located in a mountain habitat, and is where the monster known as the Yaoguai hibernates by day. Belle finds the cave by using one of her books.
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For major Fairy Tale Land Locations, see this category.

Agrabah

Agrabahn Gulf

Agrabahn Gulf is an Agrabah location. It is an area of sea mentioned in the fiftheenth episode of the sixth season.

Aladdin's Hovel

Aladdin's Hovel is an Agrabah location. It is mentioned in the fiftheenth episode of the sixth season. It is a dwelling located in Agrabah, where Aladdin used to live before he left for the Enchanted Forest.

Amara's First House

Amara's First House is an Agrabah location. It appears in the tenth episode of the spin-off. It is the home of Amara and her three sons, Cyrus, Rafi and Taj. The house is later burned by a man that Cyrus cheated out of a gambling game, while Amara is inside, causing her to be severely burned. ("Dirty Little Secrets," "Heart of the Matter" (mentioned))
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Blacksmith's Workshop

Blacksmith's Workshop is an Agrabah location. It appears in the fourth episode of the spin-off. Located in Lower Agrabah's marketplace, this is where a young Jafar works for a Blacksmith after his father, the Sultan, tried to kill him. Jafar momentarily leaves the workshop to fetch more coal, but the Blacksmith decides to punish him for leaving and not tending to the furnace fire by starving him for a night.
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Desert Hideout

Desert Hideout is an Agrabah location. It appears in the first episode of the sixth season. This is where the Oracle takes care of Aladdin, who is suffering from a mysterious side-effect of being a Savior.
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Eastern Provinces

Eastern Provinces is an Agrabah location. It is mentioned in the fifth episode of the sixth season. Jasmine tells Aladdin that Jafar was sighted in this region after he escaped from the capital.

Farzeen Shahmed's Shop

Farzeen Shahmed's Shop is an Agrabah location. It appears in the second episode of the spin-off. It is a shop run by Farzeen Shahmed, which sells scarves. Jafar, suspecting there's a genie there, demands Farzeen hands it over, but the latter manages to use his last wish to send Cyrus to a far away place, and is murdered by Jafar.
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Great Sand Dunes

Great Sand Dunes is an Agrabah location. It is mentioned in the sixth episode of the sixth season. After Jasmine's caravan manages to get through a violent sandstorm, they crest the Great Sand Dunes to discover that Agrabah has disappeared. However, this is later revealed to be untrue.[4]

Ulima's House

Ulima's House is an Agrabah location. It appears in the seventh episode of the spin-off. It is located on the outskirts of the Sultan's city, and is where the healer Ulima lives with her young son, Jafar. As Ulima is on her deathbed, she reveals to Jafar the truth of his origins and gives him a ring to show the Sultan as proof he is his son.
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For major Agrabah Locations, see this category.

Arendelle

Arendelle Docks

Arendelle Docks is an Arendelle location. They appear in the first episode of the fourth season. It is where ships come and go between Arendelle and other locations such as Misthaven. Among other people, Gerda and her husband, Elsa, Anna, Hans and Belle have been to the docks. ("A Tale of Two Sisters," "Fall" (mentioned))
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Ice Palace

Ice Palace is an Arendelle location. It is mentioned in the third episode of the fourth season, when Elsa is telling Ingrid about her creations. Besides the palace, she also mentions making a living snowman.
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Northern Isles

Northern Isles is an Arendelle location. They are mentioned in the first episode of the fourth season. On their secret journey to Misthaven, the Queen and King of Arendelle offer Grand Pabbie a cover story of going on a diplomatic mission to the Northern Isles.
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Royal Gravestones

Royal Gravestones is an Arendelle location. They appear in the first episode of the fourth season. Two pillars of stone have been set vertically, with engravings, in memory of the King and Queen of Arendelle.
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Southern Isles

Southern Isles is an Arendelle location. They are first mentioned in the third episode of the fourth season. It is the home of Hans and his family. At one time, Killian Jones's pirates were headed there when their ship is caught in a violent storm. ("Rocky Road," "Heroes and Villains," "Out of the Past")
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Southern Mountains

Southern Mountains is an Arendelle location. They appear in the third episode of the fourth season. This is where Hans and his brothers camp out as they plot to invade Arendelle and seize the throne from Elsa by entrapping her in a magic urn.
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Wandering Oaken's Trading Post

Wandering Oaken's Trading Post is an Arendelle location. It appears in the sixth episode of the fourth season. It is a shop run by Oaken, where Anna frequently stops by, and the place where she meets the traveler Belle from the Enchanted Forest. Many years later, during their travel, Mr. Gold and Belle visit this place.[5] ("Family Business," "Beauty" (photograph))
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Weselton

Weselton is an Arendelle location. It is mentioned in the seventh episode of the fourth season. It is the home of the Duke of Weselton. It is often mispronounced as "Weaseltown."
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For major Arendelle Locations, see this category.

Camelot

Avalon

Avalon is a Camelot location. It is mentioned in the fourth episode of the fifth season. When Guinevere and Lancelot meet Rumplestiltskin, he gives them enchanted sand from Avalon, in exchange for the gauntlet.

Morgan's Stable

Morgan's Stable is a Camelot location. It first appears in the fourth episode of the fifth season. The stable belongs to Violet's father. This is where Violet's horse, Nicodemus, lives with the family's other horses. ("The Broken Kingdom," "Dreamcatcher")
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For major Camelot Locations, see this category.

DunBroch

Fergus' Grave

Fergus' Grave is a DunBroch location. It appears in the ninth episode of the fifth season. It is King Fergus' final resting place, and where his daughter, Merida, goes to communicate with him one last time by using magical ale, after his death.
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For major DunBroch Locations, see this category.

Enchanted Forest

Avonlea

Avonlea is an Enchanted Forest location. It is mentioned in the twelfth episode of the first season. It is part of or close to Sir Maurice's kingdom and fell during the Ogre Wars.
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Bo Peep's Farm

Bo Peep's Farm is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the second episode of the fourth season. This is where the shepherd David fights the warlord Bo Peep, who is keeping his friend, Anna, prisoner.
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Brennan's Cottage

Brennan's Cottage is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the eleventh episode of the fifth season. After he awakens from a Sleeping Curse, Brennan lives in this cottage with his young son, Liam.
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Brennan's other son, Hook, later arrives and watches from outside as his father puts Liam to bed. He becomes upset upon hearing Brennan tell the same lies that Brennan once told him only to abandon him in the end. Although Hook agreed to provide his father and brother with papers for passage on a ship, he negates the deal and instead goes through with his initial plan of killing Brennan. After being stabbed by Hook, Brennan implores his son that it's never too late to become the man he wants to be. Liam, asleep inside the cottage, is unaware that his father has just died and only finds out later. ("Swan Song," "Dark Waters")

Dark Forest

Dark Forest is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the third season. This is where the entrance to Glinda's pocket dimension is located. ("Skin Deep" (mentioned on map),[6] "A Curious Thing"
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Dark Mountains

Dark Mountains is an Enchanted Forest location. They are first mentioned in the fourth episode of the fourth season and appear in the eighth episode of the same season.[7] The Apprentice's cottage lies at the foot of the Dark Mountains, in the Infinite Forest. ("The Apprentice" (mentioned), "Smash the Mirror," "Best Laid Plans" (mentioned))
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Duke of the Frontlands' Castle

Duke of the Frontlands' Castle is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the eight episode of the first season. This is the home of the Duke who rules the lands where Rumplestiltskin's farm is located. Rumplestiltskin and his son breaks into the Duke's castle to steal the Dark One Dagger. The castle is presumably located within the area known as the Frontlands.
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Emma's Prison Tower

Emma's Prison Tower is an Enchanted Forest location. It first appears in the twenty-first episode of the fourth season. It is a prison located on an island in the Bottomless Sea. This is where Emma Swan is held as a prisoner in Isaac's story, while being guarded by a Black Knight, Lily. ("Operation Mongoose Part 1," "Operation Mongoose Part 2")
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Enchanted Forest Chapel

Enchanted Forest Chapel is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the twenty-second episode of the fourth season. This is where Zelena marries Robin Hood in Isaac's story.
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Fendrake's Tent

Fendrake's Tent is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the fourteenth episode of the fifth season. This is the home of Fendrake the Healer and where he runs his business.
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Forbidden Mountain

Forbidden Mountain is an Enchanted Forest location. It first appears in the second episode of the first season. It is a steep mountain located by the sea,[8] with Maleficent's castle sitting on the top.[9] ("The Thing You Love Most," "A Land Without Magic," "Forget Me Not," "Darkness on the Edge of Town," "Enter the Dragon," "Leaving Storybrooke")
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Granny's Second Home

Granny's Second Home is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the twentieth episode of the sixth season. This is where Granny lives during the months leading up to the casting of the Dark Curse and is one of the places that the Evil Queen enters while being affected by the Blue Fairy's singing spell.
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Hercules' Camp

Hercules' Camp is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the thirteenth episode of the fifth season. It is located not far from the Evil Queen's palace. Hercules used to live there before he faced Cerberus for the first time.
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Honora's Cabin

Honora's Cabin is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the first season. This is where Rumplestiltskin's maid Honora used to live.
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History:
Rumplestiltskin comes here to kill her for getting a glimpse of his Dark One Dagger because he is paranoid that, despite her muteness, she could still possibly tell others through drawing that the dagger is his weakness. After finishing her off, he exits the cabin to go find his son Baelfire, who is playing nearby and realizes what his father has done after seeing his blood-stained boots.

Jack and Jill's Cottage

Jack and Jill's Cottage is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the ninth episode of the sixth season. This is the home of Jack and Jill and is where Belle travels to return their infant son, who was stolen by Rumplestiltskin to use him as bait to lure out the Black Fairy.
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Jefferson's Mansion (Enchanted Forest)

Jefferson's Mansion (Enchanted Forest) is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the graphic novel, Out of the Past. This is where Jefferson lives with his wife Priscilla and his baby daughter Grace.
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When their finances dwindle and their debts begin piling up, Jefferson decides to travel to Wonderland and steal the Clock of Evermore from the March Hare, which he intends to sell and provide for his family. Priscilla stays with Grace while he is away, but when Jefferson doesn't return, she leaves for Wonderland, where she dies trying to save him. On her dying breath, Priscilla convinces him to leave her behind and return to Grace. Jefferson does go home, but as he is unable to pay off the house debts, he and his daughter eventually move out to a small cottage.

Maid Marian's Cottage

Maid Marian's Cottage is an Enchanted Forest location. It is mentioned in the seventh episode of the fourth season. This is where Maid Marian used to live with her family, who were poor farmers, before she met Robin Hood. One day, Robin stole her father's horse, despite already having two horses of his own. While camping for the night, he awoke to find Marian aiming an arrow at him. She told him the horse was important to her family's livelihood and without it, they wouldn't survive. Realizing the error of his ways, Robin returned to the cottage the next day, forfeiting his own two horses to Marian's family.

Miller's Cottage

Miller's Cottage is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the sixteenth episode of the second season. This is where the Miller lives with his daughter, Cora, and where they make a living running a flour mill.
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It used to be a successful business which delivered flour not only to the villagers but also to King Xavier. However, after Cora's father became a "lazy drunkard," she was forced to take a job at the local tavern to keep them from starving.[10] The cottage is located close to King Xavier's castle. ("The Miller's Daughter," "Sisters" (mentioned), Regina Rising (mentioned))

North Woods (Enchanted Forest)

North Woods (Enchanted Forest) is an Enchanted Forest location. It is mentioned in the thirteenth episode of the fourth season. According to Cruella De Vil, the Evil Queen once ripped out the heart of every villager in this area. Ursula chimes in, "Or was it the South?"

Nottingham

Nottingham is an Enchanted Forest location. It is first mentioned in the nineteenth episode of the second season. Nottingham is the town which the Sheriff originates from and where Robin Hood made a laughingstock out of him, causing the Sheriff to swear retribution by hunting him down. ("Lacey," "Mother," "Only You" (mentioned on book cover[11]), "The Girl in the Tower" (mentioned on book cover[12]))

Poseidon's Ocean

Poseidon's Ocean is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the fifteenth episode of the fourth season. This is where Poseidon, the King of the Sea, lives with his young daughter, Ursula.
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Due to his beloved wife being killed by a pirate many years ago, Poseidon hates humans and makes Ursula use her singing voice to entrance traveling seamen so their ships crash and they die. One night, Ursula saves some pirates from their doom when she stops singing, allowing the men to regain their focus and steer their ship away from the path of a large rock. Poseidon is furious at his daughter, but Ursula insists she doesn't want to use her gift, which is the only memento she has of her mother, to harm people. He orders her to obey him as long as she resides in his kingdom, but Ursula leaves her father's sea territory and obtains magic from his vault to give herself human legs so she can earn enough money on land to pursue a singing career at Glowerhaven. The plan goes awry when Ursula's friend, Hook, takes away her singing voice to spite Poseidon. When Ursula returns to her father's kingdom later, she declares to him that she no longer wants to be a mermaid anymore. Poseidon watches, horrified, as Ursula uses his trident to transform her fin into tentacles and she vows that, in time, the whole sea will be at her mercy and even he will come to fear her.

Queen's Woods

Queen's Woods is an Enchanted Forest location. It first appears in the ninth episode of the first season. Belongs to the Evil Queen herself, this is where the Evil Queen finds Hansel and Gretel,[13] as the children are searching for their missing father and where the Queen Snow White's henchmen capture Isaac in the alternate reality. ("True North," "Operation Mongoose Part 1")
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Rumplestiltskin's Cottage

Rumplestiltskin's Cottage is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the twenty-second episode of the fourth season. This is where the Light One, Rumplestiltskin, lives with his wife, Belle, and their infant son, in Isaac's story.
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Isaac later comes along to try and jot Rumplestiltskin's memory of his actual life that existed outside of the story, including how he was a coward and abandoned his firstborn Baelfire rather than the hero he is in this reality. Rumplestiltskin doesn't believe him, however, Isaac threatens to tell everyone about what kind of person he really is if he doesn't kill Henry and stop Regina from interrupting Robin Hood's wedding.

Ruth's Cabin

Ruth's Cabin is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the third episode of the second season. This is where Ruth lives while her son, Prince Charming, and his fiance, Snow White, go to war with King George. Prince Charming hid his mother at the cabin because King George threatened to have her killed if Prince Charming refused to do as he was told. King George eventually finds out where the cabin is and sends his soldiers there to kill Prince Charming.
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Silver Mines Village

Silver Mines Village is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the graphic novel Shadow of the Queen. It is a mining village in the Evil Queen's kingdom, in the glacial north and is where the royal reserve of silver is located. This village is the home of the Minister.
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Sheriff of Nottingham's Castle

Sheriff of Nottingham's Castle is an Enchanted Forest location. It is mentioned in Henry's storybook in the seventh episode of the fourth season.[14] This is where the Sheriff lives in Nottingham.

Siren's Shrine

Siren's Shrine is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the thirteenth episode of the first season. This is where many of men have left offerings to the guardian of the lake, in a bid to ask for the creatures mercy.
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Snow White's Hideout Cottage

Snow White's Hideout Cottage is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the twentieth episode of the second season. It is a cottage in an unnamed village, where Snow White was hiding for some time. The Evil Queen searches the cottage, only to find it empty, and realizes that someone must have tipped Snow White off. When the villagers refuse to tell where Snow White is currently hiding, Regina orders her Black Knights to kill them all.
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Snow White's Second Hideout Cottage

Snow White's Second Hideout Cottage is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the fourteenth episode of the sixth season. It is a cottage in an unnamed village, where Snow White hides before dawn.
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The Black Knights keep watch over the cabin until the Evil Queen arrives to kill her stepdaughter, but when Regina arrives, Snow White is gone. The queen has the villagers rounded up, but spares their lives in order to prove to Tinker Bell that she is capable of love.

Spinsters' Cottage

Spinsters' Cottage is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the eight episode of the third season. This is where a young Rumplestiltskin lives with two kind, old spinsters, after his father abandons him. ("Think Lovely Thoughts," "It's Not Easy Being Green" (mentioned))
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Troll Road

Troll Road is an Enchanted Forest location. It is first mentioned in the third episode of the first season. When Abigail and Prince Charming travel to King Midas' Castle, Abigail suggests they use the Troll Road, but they end up taking a longer route instead. ("Snow Falls," "The Shepherd," "Snow Drifts")

Woods of the Dead

Woods of the Dead is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the eighth episode of the second season. This is where the last of the poppies, used to make sleeping powder, have taken seed.
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For major Enchanted Forest Locations, see this category.

Kansas

Dorothy's House

Dorothy's House is a Kansas location. It first appears in the twentieth episode of the third season. It is the home of Dorothy, which gets sucked into a Cyclone and sent to Oz, crashing somewhere in the West. Years later, Zelena returns to the house with Hades, where they find a bicycle in the wreckage. ("Kansas," "Our Decay")
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Land of Untold Stories

Dr. Jekyll's House

Dr. Jekyll's House is a Land of Untold Stories location. It appears in the twenty-third episode of the fifth season. This is where Dr. Jekyll used to live while he was still working as a doctor at the hospital.
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For major Land of Untold Stories Locations, see this category.

Land Without Color

Graveyard

Graveyard is a Land Without Color location. It appears in the twelfth episode of the second season. It is the graveyard in which Gerhardt is shot while his brother Victor looks for a corpse to reanimate.
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For major Land Without Color Locations, see this category.

Land Without Magic

Lord Adriel's Ball Room

Lord Adriel's Ball Room is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the seventh season. It is the ballroom which belongs to a man named Lord Adriel. After Isla and her friends kill all of Gothel's family and destroy her home, Gothel rushes and gets her revenge on Isla and everyone in the ballroom by magically bringing plants which expel poisonous spores into the building, killing all the remaining humans in the room.
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Sisters' House

Sisters' House is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the seventh season. It is where Isla, Seraphina and their house sisters are trying on dresses. Gothel later sneaks into the house and is caught by the girls.
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Boston

Block

Block is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twentieth episode of the fifth season. Block[15] is a clothing shop in Boston, where Tasha Morris works. This is where Emma buys her trademark red leather jacket.
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Boston Angels Adoption

Boston Angels Adoption is a Land Without Magic location. It first appears in the ninth episode of the third season. It is an adoption agency located on Dartmouth Street in Boston. This is where Regina adopts her son, Henry. ("Save Henry," "Wake Up Call" (archive footage))
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Boston Group Home

Boston Group Home is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twentieth episode of the first season. This was the group home where Pinocchio and infant Emma were placed after they arrived in the Land Without Magic.
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Boston Restaurant

Boston Restaurant is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the first episode of the first season. This is where Emma goes on a faux date with Ryan before apprehending him.
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Happy Cottage Children's Home

Happy Cottage Children's Home is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twenty-first episode of the third season. The Happy Cottage Children's Home[16] is where Cecilia and a young Emma Swan used to live in Boston.
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Madame Faustina's Psychic Shop

Madame Faustina's Psychic Shop is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the tenth episode of the fourth season. It is where Ingrid goes looking for answers after she enters the Land Without Magic thanks to the Apprentice.
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Connectiut

Clarette's Family Restaurant

Clarette's Family Restaurant is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twenty-first episode of the fourth season. The Clarette Family Restaurant is located in Connecticut,[17] and is where the Hostess works.
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Henry comes into the restaurant while searching for his missing family and shows the Hostess some photos of his family. As the woman excuses herself, Henry sees Isaac's bestseller book, Heroes and Villains, on a shelf rack. He then hears the woman talking to an officer on the phone and referring to him as a runaway. Henry then leaves the restaurant to find Isaac in New York.

Hancock

Hancock County Courthouse

Hancock County Courthouse is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twentieth episode of the fifth season. This is where Emma and Cleo go to find information about Emma's biological family.
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Hong Kong

Hong Kong Hospital

Hong Kong Hospital is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the second season. This is where Dr. Chen and the Orderly work. August goes there to get his wooden leg seen to.
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Hong Kong Pub

Hong Kong Pub is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the second season. It is located in the same neighborhood as the Dragon's clinic. August and Tamara have a beer together there.
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London

Darling House

Darling House is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twenty-first episode of the second season. It is the residential London home of Mary and George Darling, and their three children Wendy, John and Michael. Baelfire sneaks into the house, but is later invited to live there. Neverland's Shadow takes Wendy to the island, only to bring her back home and take Baelfire away.
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Long Island

Feinberg Mansion

Feinberg Mansion is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twelfth episode of the fourth season. Cruella De Vil resides in a grand mansion with her husband, Mr. Feinberhg. The home is located in Great Neck. Mr. Gold and Ursula visit her, only to witness Cruella's husband being taken away by the FBI.
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Massachusetts

Lily's Trailer

Lily's Trailer is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the fourth season. This is where Lily Page lives after she fakes her own death.
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Lowell Apartment Complex

Lowell Apartment Complex is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the fourth season. This is where Lily lives, in a run-down apartment complex, before she fakes her own death.
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The Coffee Mug Restaurant

The Coffee Mug Restaurant is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the fourth season. Lily works here as a waitress after she fakes her own death. ("Lily," "Mother" (mentioned on T-shirt)[18])
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Minnesota

Donald's Market

Donald's Market is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fifth episode of the fourth season. Donald's Market[19] is where a young Emma is nearly caught shoplifting Pop-Tarts, but Lily comes to her rescue.
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Hopkins Summer Houses

Hopkins Summer Houses is a Land Without Magic location. They appear in the fifth episode of the fourth season. This is a group of houses in Hopkins located by an idyllic lake, where people stay during the summer. Young Emma and Lily break into one of them, which, unknown to Emma, belongs to Lily's father, and they crash there for the night. ("Breaking Glass," "Lily" (mentioned))
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Lily's Squatter House

Lily's Squatter House is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the fourth season. This is the house where Lily and her boyfriend stayed, and where Emma went to retrieve Lily's necklace. ("Lily," "Operation Mongoose Part 2" (mentioned))
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Minnesota Group Home

Minnesota Group Home is a Land Without Magic location. It first appears in the seventeenth episode of the sixth season. It is a group home in an unidentified part of Minnesota, where a young Emma lives from 1991 to 1993. The Older Girl also lives there. ("Awake," "The Song in Your Heart")
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Pawtucket Mini Mart & Deli

Pawtucket Mini Mart & Deli is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the fourth season. This is the convenience store in Mankato, Minnesota, which Lily Page and her boyfriend rob. Ironically, the store next to the Coffee Mug Restaurant in Lowell, Massachusetts, where Lily is working as an adult, is also called Pawtucket Mini Mart & Deli.[20]
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State Theatre (Minneapolis)

State Theatre (Minneapolis) is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the first episode of the fifth season. The State Theatre is where young Emma Swan sneaks in to watch The Sword in the Stone, and where she receives a warning from a mysterious usher.
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New York City

Arco Di Trionfo Pizzeria

Arco Di Trionfo Pizzeria is a Land Without Magic location. It first appears in the fifteenth episode of the second season. Neal takes his son, Henry, to Arco Di Trionfo Pizzeria for pizza, while Mr. Gold and Emma wait outside. ("The Queen Is Dead," "Only You"[21])
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Back in the Day

Back in the Day is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. This is an antiques shop owned by Mildred Appleby and is located in the West Village of Manhattan. Its exact address is 261 West 4th Street. The store has an online website, which is where Violet finds a listing for a special notebook that once belonged to her father, spurring her to go to the shop in-person to try and buy the item back. By the time Violet gets there, the store is closed, and she later learns from Mildred's granddaughter Whitney that her grandmother shut it down because of high rent costs.[22]

Basil Knaggs Art and Ephemera

Basil Knaggs Art and Ephemera is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. Violet and Henry visit this place to speak with Basil Knaggs, an art dealer who owns this office, in the hopes of offering him a higher price for a notebook that he recently bought. When Violet is able to explain her inquiry to Mr. Knaggs, he reveals he no longer has the book since he purchased it for a private buyer whose name he cannot disclose.[23]

Battery Park

Battery Park is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. By bus, the students and chaperones from Storybrooke High arrive here for a field trip and walk through the park in order to reach the ferry terminal for the boat ride to Ellis Island. Later, Henry and Violet secretly take another boat off Ellis Island to get back to the park, which they then leave to find the Bowling Green subway station.[24]

Central Park

Central Park is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twelfth episode of the third season. Central Park is where Emma meets up with Hook after she searches Neal's apartment in New York City.
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During his and Emma's stay in New York City, Henry finds an apple tree in Central Park which looks similar to Regina's apple tree. When Isaac rewrites reality, he gets a penthouse over Central Park. During Henry and Violet's adventure in New York to retrieve Sir Morgan's notebook, they pass Central Park, where they get hotdogs. Later after breaking up on mutual terms, the two have a romantic ride on a horsedrawn carriage through the park. ("New York City Serenade," "A Curious Thing" (mentioned), "Operation Mongoose Part 2" (mentioned), Henry and Violet)

Chelsea Piers

Chelsea Piers is a Land Without Magic location. It is mentioned in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. During a field trip to New York City, one of the places that the students of Storybrooke High visit is the bowling alley at Chelsea Piers. Henry and Violet miss out on it, but Lizette recalls seeing a fellow student, Ashley, lose control of her bowling ball and almost hit an old man in the next lane to her.[25]

Columbia University

Columbia University is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. After Henry realizes he and Violet are becoming different people, he brings her for a surprise visit to Columbia University to support the idea that she could make the school a reality for herself in her future.[26]

Dragon's Herbal Shop

Dragon's Herbal Shop is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twenty-third episode of the fifth season. It is a shop in Chinatown in New York City run by the mysterious Dragon. ("An Untold Story," "I'll Be Your Mirror" (mentioned))
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Ellis Island

Ellis Island is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. During a field trip, the students and chaperones of Storybrooke High come here by ferry to do some sightseeing. While Emma is in the restroom, leaving Henry and Violet unattended, the two make their getaway and take another ferry off Ellis Island to return to Battery Park.[27]

Empire State Building

Empire State Building is a Land Without Magic location. It first appears in fifteenth episode of the second season.[28] After Mildred gives Violet and Henry the address of Mr. Knaggs who bought Sir Morgan's book, the couple walks to the Empire State Building where the buyer's office is located.
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Before they can go in, they are stopped by Emma, Killian, and Snow. Emma and Killian later accompany Violet and Henry by taxi to the building but allow the two to go in by themselves. After the kids are told by Mr. Knaggs' secretary that he is busy in a meeting, they kill time by visiting the building's observation deck.[29] ("The Queen Is Dead,"[28] "Going Home,"[30] "New York City Serenade,"[31] "Heroes and Villains,"[32] "Darkness on the Edge of Town,"[33] "Lily,"[34] "Mother,"[35] "Only You,"[36] "An Untold Story,"[37] "Henry and Violet," "Leaving Storybrooke"[38] (archive footage))

Hank's Television Shop

Hank's Television Shop is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twenty-first episode of the fourth season. It is a television shop run by Hank, where Isaac used to work back in 1966, while living in New York City.
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Hudson River

Hudson River is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. During the field trip in New York City, the students and chaperones of Storybrooke High arrive by bus to the Hudson River dock, where they board a yacht for a dinner buffet.[39]

The Met

The Met is a Land Without Magic location. It is mentioned in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. This art museum is one of the places that the students of Storybrooke High visit during their field trip to New York City.[40]

Mildred's Apartment

Mildred's Apartment is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. Mildred Appleby lives here on the third floor, and it is located in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan. Mildred's granddaughter Whitney takes Henry and Violet here to meet her grandmother so Violet can make an offer for a notebook in Mildred's antiques shop. However, Mildred reveals she already sold the book to a art dealer, though Violet persuades her to give her the buyer's contact information.[41]

Montblanc

Montblanc is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. Henry and Violet stop by Montblanc while waiting for Whitney to get off work. Violet sees a burgundy pen with a gold tip that she suggests Henry could have as a writing tool for the storybook, but this leads to an argument between them in the store because Henry senses Violet is becoming distant from him.[42]

Mulvaney's Irish Pub

Mulvaney's Irish Pub is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. This is the pub that Henry and Violet end up outside of after mistakenly traveling to its address, 261 East 4th Street, though they meant to find 261 West 4th Street instead.[43]

New York Aquarium

New York Aquarium is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the eleventh episode of the fourth season. The New York Aquarium is where Ursula works in New York City, and where Mr. Gold meets up with her after being banished from Storybrooke.
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New York Book Signing Theater

New York Book Signing Theater is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twenty-first episode of the fourth season. This is where Isaac's book signing for his best-selling novel Heroes and Villains takes place.
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New York Pub

New York Pub is a Land Without Magic location. It first appears in the fourteenth episode of the second season. Emma and Neal go there to talk when they are reunited after eleven years. Regina and Robin Hood visit the same pub more than a year later.[44] ("Manhattan," "Mother")
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NYPD 35th Precinct Police Station

NYPD 35th Precinct Police Station is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twelfth episode of the third season. This is where Hook is taken into custody after being arrested for criminal harassment.
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Ostria

Ostria is a Land Without Magic location. It is a restaurant in New York City, which appears in the twelfth episode of the third season. This is where Emma had her first date with Walsh, and where he proposed to her several months later.
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Star Publishing Office

Star Publishing Office is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twenty-first episode of the fourth season. It is located in New York City,[45] and is where Isaac meets up with the Apprentice, and becomes the next Author.
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Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Co. is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. Henry and Violet come to the Tiffany & Co. store on Fifth Avenue to find a woman named Whitney, who they discover is Mildred Appleby's granddaughter. After hearing about the notebook from Mildred's antiques shop that they wish to buy, Whitney agrees to help them and tries to phone her grandmother, though she doesn't pick up. Whitney then asks the youngsters to come back to Tiffany & Co. in an hour when she can leave work and bring them to see Mildred.[46]

Ursula's Apartment

Ursula's Apartment is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twelfth episode of the fourth season. This is where Ursula lives while working at an aquarium in New York City.
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Washington Square Park

Washington Square Park is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. After a tense argument, Violet and Henry stop in this park to talk about their fight and make up with each other before continuing on to the antiques shop Back in the Day.[47]

The Wizard of Oak

The Wizard of Oak is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the seventeenth episode of the fourth season. It is a furniture shop in New York City, which was run by Walsh. ("New York City Serenade" (mentioned), "Heart of Gold")
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix Prison

Phoenix Prison is a Land Without Magic location. It first appears in the sixth episode of the second season. It is a minimum security prison where Emma is sent to serve prison time for stealing watches.
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Emma delivers her son and gives him up in a closed adoption here. ("Desperate Souls" (mentioned), "True North" (mentioned), "Tallahassee," "Manhattan" (mentioned), ("Second Star to the Right" (mentioned), "The Heart of the Truest Believer," "Going Home," "New York City Serenade" (mentioned), "Witch Hunt" (mentioned), "Quiet Minds"(mentioned), "It's Not Easy Being Green" (mentioned), "The Bear and the Bow" (mentioned))

Portland

Pay-Rite Market

Pay-Rite Market is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the sixth episode of the second season. Emma and Neal shoplift at at the Pay-Rite Market,[48] and are nearly caught, but manage to get away in time.
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Portland Amusement Park

Portland Amusement Park is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twenty-second episode of the third season. This is where Neal and Emma have their first date after Neal breaks into the amusement park after closing time.
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Portland Union Station

Portland Union Station is a Land Without Magic location. Portland Union Station appears in the sixth episode of the second season. This is where Emma goes to retrieve a bag of stolen watches.
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Red Lantern Lodge

Red Lantern Lodge is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the sixth episode of the second season. While living as petty thieves, Emma and Neal stay at the motel called the Red Lantern Lodge.[49]
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San Francisco, California

Kelly's Studio

Kelly's Studio is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the tenth episode of the seventh season. This is where Kelly teaches her pedaling class.
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Roni and Henry attend the class, and after it is over, Kelly confronts Roni, whom she hates for driving her daughter Margot away. Later outside the studio, Roni persuades Kelly into having a shot of whisky which she laced with a bit of memory potion. Nothing happens at first after Kelly drinks the whisky, but seconds later, she remembers everything.

Seattle

10th and Oak

10th and Oak is a Seattle location. It appears in the first episode of the seventh season. Henry visits the area while under the assumption it's the cemetery where his deceased wife and daughter are buried. He asks a passerby, who states it has always been an empty lot for as long as she remembers.
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Abandoned Restaurant

Abandoned Restaurant is a Seattle location. It appears in the fifteenth episode of the seventh season. After fleeing from Eloise, Anastasia ends up wandering outside an abandoned restaurant.
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Abandoned Seattle Skate Park

Abandoned Seattle Skate Park is a Seattle location. It appears in the twelfth episode of the seventh season. This is where the Taste of the Heights festival happens. Sabine and Drew both have food trucks here. It is visited by the Desk Sergeant and Mr. Samdi.
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Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal

Bainbridge Island Ferry Terminal is a Seattle location. It appears in the first episode of the seventh season. This is where Jacinda's car breaks down when she is attempting to cross the bridge to Bainbridge Island, a place she envisions as an idyllic dream home for herself and her daughter. After she persuades Lucy to get on the ferry with her, Ivy and Officer Rogers show up to take Lucy away into Victoria's care.
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Bella Notte

Bella Notte is a Seattle location. It is first mentioned in the sixth episode of the seventh season. It is a pizza place frequented by Roni. Henry also buys pizza there at one point and finds it delicious, even though he was skeptical about the stray dogs hanging out in the alley. ("Wake Up Call," "The Girl in the Tower")

Decrepit Building

Decrepit Building is a Seattle location. It appears in the seventh episode of the seventh season. It is a decrepit warehouse-like building owned by Victoria Belfrey, where Rogers tracks down the missing woman, Eloise Gardener. Unbeknownst to him, this is all a ploy by Victoria's daughter Ivy to get Victoria arrested.
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Dodgson's Books

Dodgson's Books is a Seattle location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the seventh season. Dodgson's Books[50] is a bookshop frequented by Tilly, who takes Margot there while they're on a date. Tilly shows her the travel section, where she can go anywhere in the world without leaving Hyperion Heights. Later in the bookstore, Margot gifts her a bracelet, but Tilly has an outburst over a persistent buzzing noise in her head and leaves out of embarrassment.
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Eloise's Hideout

Eloise's Hideout is a Seattle location. It first appears in the tenth episode of the seventh season. It is where Ivy Belfrey takes her sister Anastasia, after the later flees from the police station.
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Eloise later joins the pair, before trapping Ivy and Victoria down a well. Eloise pulls Victoria up briefly to allow Anastasia to know of all her mother's horrible deeds. After Victoria is dropped back down into the pit, she uses her stiletto to hit the switch for the rope pulley to lower down to them, which she and Ivy use to climb up. Victoria, seeing that she and Ivy make a good team despite their differences, suggests they can work together to save Anastasia. Instead, Ivy confronts her mother for only showing her kindness because of her sister. Victoria casually states that Ivy has never done anything to be deserving of her love, to which Ivy reveals the lanterns that guided Victoria home all those years ago was her idea, not Anastasia's. As Ivy departs from the hideout, Victoria is visibly taken aback by what she has just learned. ("The Eighth Witch," "Secret Garden")

Eloise's House

Eloise's House is a Seattle location. It appears in the eleventh episode of the seventh season. It is where Eloise Gardener resides after Rogers finds her.
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She later houses Anastasia here. When Rogers unexpectedly shows up to visit Eloise, Anastasia hides in the closet while the man is in the house. He becomes suspicious about the closet, but Eloise distracts him by pretending to shatter a teacup by accident and asking him to walk her to her art therapy class. Rogers agrees, and together with her, the two leave the house. ("Pretty in Blue" (mentioned), "Secret Garden")

GJ House Flowers & Gifts

GJ House Flowers & Gifts is a Seattle location. It first appears in the fifth episode of the seventh season. This is where Rogers and Weaver go to find out the next potential victim of the Candy Killer, who delivered a box of chocolates to this location.
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They learn from a man running the shop that the name of the woman on the box was his wife who has been deceased for many years now. Realizing the Candy Killer gave them a false lead, Rogers and Weaver quickly leave the area.

Hyperion Grocery

Hyperion Grocery is a Seattle location. It appears in the fourteenth episode of the seventh season. It is a grocery store frequented by Tilly, where Mr. Charles and Mrs. Lewis work.
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Tilly goes here to talk to Mrs. Lewis in the hopes she can provide her with an alibi for the afternoon of Hilda's death, but Mrs. Lewis does not remember her. Similarly, the same thing happens when Tilly tries to jog Mr. Charles' memory of her as the girl who always buys marmalade sandwiches from him.

Hyperion Heights (Location)

Hyperion Heights (Location) is a Seattle location. It first appears in the first episode of the seventh season. It is a large residential neighborhood in Seattle which came into existence as a result of Drizella Tremaine's Dark Curse essentially making it the new Storybrooke. ("Hyperion Heights," "The Eighth Witch")
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Lucky Cat Cafe

Lucky Cat Cafe is a Seattle location. It is mentioned in the thirteenth episode of the seventh season. It is a store where Ivy buys a box of mochi for Henry to thank him for some advice he gave her. According to Henry, they're the city's best mochi.

Mecker House

Mecker House is a Seattle location. It appears in the eight episode of the seventh season. It is a group home where Lucy is placed by the social services after her guardian, Victoria, is arrested.
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Pleasure Island Cabaret

Pleasure Island Cabaret is a Seattle location. It is mentioned in the fifth episode of the seventh season. This is where Sam Ochotta was getting "drunk and mouthy," resulting in him being arrested by the Hyperion Heights police.

Red Shoe Ballet

Red Shoe Ballet is a Seattle location. It appears in the ninth episode of the seventh season. This is where Lucy takes ballet lessons.
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Rogers' Home

Rogers' Home is a Seattle location. It is mentioned in the fourteenth episode of the seventh season and appears in the twenty-first episode of the season. Following the Dark Curse, Rogers comes to reside at this property. He later invites Tilly to stay with him. ("The Girl in the Tower" (mentioned), "Homecoming")
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Sam Ochotta's House

Sam Ochotta's House is a Seattle location. It first appears in the sixth episode of the seventh season. This is where Sam Ochotta used to live until he was killed by an unknown assailant. ("Wake Up Call," "Eloise Gardener")
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Seattle Mausoleum

Seattle Mausoleum is a Seattle location. It appears in the ninth episode of the seventh season. This is where Victoria Belfrey hides the particulars of reviving her eldest daughter, Anastasia. Ivy and Gothel later confront Weaver here.
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Seattle Restaurant

Seattle Restaurant is a Seattle location. It appears in the third episode of the seventh season. This is where Rogers confronts Michael Griffiths about his dealings with Victoria Belfrey.
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Victoria's Vacation Home

Victoria's Vacation Home is a Seattle location. It is mentioned in the eighth episode of the seventh season. This is the place where Ivy believes Victoria is keeping Anastasia's body. She goes there to retrieve Anastasia's coffin and brings it to Gothel, but they discover there is no corpse inside after opening the lid.

Walrus & Company

Walrus & Company is a Seattle location. It appears in the eight episode of the seventh season. Walrus & Company is a new, posh restaurant run by a friend of Nick Branson, where Nick takes Jacinda out for dinner while they work on the situation of regaining custody of Lucy.
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Weaver's Hideout

Weaver's Hideout is a Seattle location. It appears in the first episode of the seventh season. This is where Weaver is seen drowning a man. Tilly soon arrives and interrupts his work to inform the detective of someone new in town.
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For major Seattle Locations, see this category.

Maine

Maine Hotel

Maine Hotel is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twentieth episode of the fifth season. This is where Emma and Cleo Fox spend the night while searching for information about Emma's past.
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Storybrooke

Ava and Nicholas' House

Ava and Nicholas' House is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the ninth episode of the first season. It is an old, run-down house, where two orphan children, Ava Zimmer, and her twin brother Nicholas, live all alone, until Emma tracks down their father.
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Belle's House

Belle's House is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the twenty-second episode of the sixth season. Belle briefly stays in this house after she was given new memories by the Black Fairy's curse. Mr. Gold finds her there by using a locator spell, but after he goes into the house to see her, Belle shuts herself in her bedroom out of fear of going outside.
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Charmings' Farm

Charmings' Farm is a Storybrooke location. The Charmings' Farm[51] appears in the twenty-second episode of the sixth season. After the Final Battle is fought and won, Snow, David and Neal move out of their loft and to this farm. ("The Final Battle Part 2," Henry and Violet (mentioned)[52])
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Chop Shop

Chop Shop is a Storybrooke location. It first appears in the first episode of the fourth season,[53] and is a butcher shop run by Bo Peep. ("White Out"; also appears in many episodes of Season Four, Five and Six.)
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East Woods

East Woods is a Storybrooke location. The East Woods are mentioned in the second episode of the fifth season, and are part of the Storybrooke Wilderness Park. When some of the people of Camelot are transported to Storybrooke by the dark curse, Robin Hood rounds up his Merry Men and search the East Woods for them.

Graham's Apartment

Graham's Apartment is a Storybrooke location. It is mentioned in the eighth episode of the first season. It is an apartment owned by Mr. Gold, where Sheriff Graham lives. After the sheriff's demise, Mr. Gold gathers his things and offers some of them to Emma as a keepsake.

Herman House

Herman House is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the fourth episode of the first season. This is where Mitchell Herman lives with his son, Sean.
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Emma stops by the home to question Sean about his pregnant ex-girlfriend Ashley's disappearance, but then Mitchell steps in to reveal to her that Ashley had signed adoption papers to give her unborn child to Mr. Gold. As Mr. Gold is the one who sent her to look for Ashley, Emma then realizes Ashley must have changed her mind about the adoption.

Ingrid's House (Storybrooke)

Ingrid's House (Storybrooke) is a Storybrooke location. It is mentioned in the sixth episode of the fourth season. This is where Ingrid, the Snow Queen, used to live in Storybrooke, until her cover was blown and she was forced to relocate to a secret lair. After she is discovered, Emma and David search Ingrid's house, but realize that the Snow Queen cleared everything out days before.

Johanna's House

Johanna's House is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the fifteenth episode of the second season. This is where Snow White's old nanny, Johanna, lives, by a lake. When Mary Margaret meets her after the curse is broken, she finds Johanna planting flowers in her garden. It is located on Langdon Street, 42.[54]
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Lizette's House

Lizette's House is a Storybrooke location. It is mentioned in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. This is where Violet's friend Lizette lives with her parents. In the past, Violet and their mutual friend Sadie often stayed over for sleepovers.[40]

Moe's Home

Moe's Home is a Storybrooke location. It is mentioned in the twelfth episode of the first season. This is where Moe French lives. After breaking into Mr. Gold's home, Moe French hides the stolen valuables at his home. Emma Swan later retrieves the goods.

North Woods (Storybrooke)

North Woods (Storybrooke) is a Storybrooke location. The North Woods, also known as the Northern Woods, first appear in the fifth episode of the fourth season, and is where Ingrid's lair is located.
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Later, the dwarves search the North Woods for Gideon, but he is nowhere to be found. Gideon's mother later searches the same area for him, with the same results. ("Family Business," plus every episode where Ingrid's Lair appears. It is also mentioned in "Tougher Than the Rest" and "Ill-Boding Patterns.")

Peter Peter's

Peter Peter's is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the fifth episode of the fifth season. It is a pumpkin stand run by Peter Peter, which offers pumpkins and other vegetables. The business was opened after the first curse was broken, and is still active after the second curse ended. The business caught the sheriff's attention due to many noise complaints. Emma and Henry come here to retrieve Violet's missing horse Nicodemus.
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Sidney's Office

Sidney's Office is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the eleventh episode of the first season. This is where Sidney used to work as a journalist for the Storybrooke Daily Mirror, until Regina supposedly fired him.
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South Woods

South Woods is a Storybrooke location. The South Woods are mentioned in the seventeenth episode of the sixth season, and are part of the Storybrooke Wilderness Park. When John Doe mysteriously awakens from his coma ten years after the Dark Curse was cast, a group of volunteers searches for him in the South Woods, but to no avail. During the search, Regina realizes Mary Margaret is awake, but the latter manages to escape and reunite with David. The couple uses a pixie flower to find their daughter Emma, only to decide to recurse themselves instead of going to her. Shortly after in the woods where both of them drink the potion, they are found by the volunteers.

Storybrooke Bookstore

Storybrooke Bookstore is a Storybrooke location. It is mentioned in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. An unnamed bookstore in Storybrooke where Violet works.[55]

Storybrooke College

Storybrooke College is a Storybrooke location. It is mentioned in the twentieth episode of the seventh season. This is a college located in Storybrooke which is also known as SBC. From Regina's house, it is accessible across town by driving.

Storybrooke Forest Clearing

Storybrooke Forest Clearing is a Storybrooke location. It first appears in the thirteenth episode of the first season. This is where Emma has a date with August.[56] A couple of years later, Lily reconciles with her mother in the same clearing,[57] and a few weeks later, Merida spars with Mr. Gold there.[58] ("What Happened to Frederick," "Mother," "Dreamcatcher")
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Storybrooke Forest Playground

Storybrooke Forest Playground is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the eleventh episode of the first season. Mayor Regina Mills builds a fifty-thousand dollar playground for the children of Storybrooke, basing it on a drawing of Henry's storybook, and thus resembling the architecture of the Evil Queen's palace.
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Storybrooke Movie Theater

Storybrooke Movie Theater is a Storybrooke location. It is mentioned in the fiction novel Henry and Violet. Violet and her best friends Sadie and Lizette often went to the movie theater during Saturday afternoons.[40]

Storybrooke Rope Bridge

Storybrooke Rope Bridge is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the seventeenth episode of the third season. It is a rope bridge located in the Storybrooke Wilderness Park. While teaching Emma magic, Regina makes the bridge collapse under her, in order to get Emma to use her magic powers.
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Storybrooke Seaside Playground

Storybrooke Seaside Playground is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the twenty-second episode of the second season. Henry is joyously going back and forth on a swing in this playground, while Granny is keeping watch over him, holding a crossbow. Emma and her family then show up, and bring sad news: Henry's father has perished.
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Storybrooke Stables

Storybrooke Stables is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the fifth episode of the second season. This is where Henry is attacked by a resurrected Daniel, and where Regina is forced to kill her first love, as being brought back to life has left him in constant pain.
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A couple of years later, the stables are where Violet's horse Nicodemus disappears from after Emma lets him out on purpose so Henry can find the horse for Violet. ("The Doctor," "Dreamcatcher" (mentioned)), Henry and Violet (mentioned)[55])

Storybrooke Tunnel

Storybrooke Tunnel is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the eleventh episode of the first season. This is where Emma meets up with Sidney to discuss Regina. A couple of years later, Emma ties Merida to her car inside the same tunnel. ("Fruit of the Poisonous Tree," "The Broken Kingdom")
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The Three Bears Day Spa

The Three Bears Day Spa is a Storybrooke location. It first appears in the fifth episode of the sixth season. It is a spa located on the former premises of Any Given Sundae and is where Goldilocks works. The Evil Queen treats Zelena to a spa day there. ("Street Rats," "Tougher Than the Rest," "Murder Most Foul," "The Black Fairy," "The Final Battle Part 2," "Leaving Storybrooke")
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Tony's

Tony's is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the fourth episode of the fourth season. Hook and Emma have their first date at Tony's.[59]
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Will's Home

Will's Home is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the eleventh episode of the spin-off. This is Will's home in Storybrooke, where Alice, Cyrus and the White Rabbit go to find his heart. ("Home" (mentioned), "Heart of the Matter")
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For major Storybrooke Locations, see this category.

Other Large Locations

Tallahassee, Florida

Tallahassee, Florida is a Land Without Magic location. It is first mentioned in the fourth episode of the first season. Regina discovers the longest Emma has ever stayed anywhere was two years in Tallahassee. It is where she and Neal planned to move to. ("The Price of Gold," "Tallahassee," "Second Star to the Right," "Quiet Minds")
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Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver, Canada is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the sixth episode of the second season. Vancouver is the city Neal flees to after being convinced by August in Boston to abandon Emma so she can fulfill an important future purpose. ("Tallahassee," "Secret Garden" (mentioned on piece of paper)[60])
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For major Land Without Magic Locations, see this category.

Mount Olympus

Olympus Ocean

Olympus Ocean is a Mount Olympus location. It appears in the fifteenth episode of the five season. It is the huge ocean where Liam and Captain Silver's former crew are sailing after they moved on from the Underworld.
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Olympus Palace

Olympus Palace is a Mount Olympus location. It appears in the thirteenth episode of the five season. It is the palace where Hercules and Megara are going after they moved on from the Underworld.
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Netherworld

Hall of Mirrors

Hall of Mirrors is a Netherworld location. It appears in the eighth episode of the second season. When someone is put under a Sleeping Curse, their soul is transported to a room filled with mirrors until they awake. It is located above the Red Room in the Netherworld.
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Red Room

Red Room is a Netherworld location. It is first mentioned in the fifth episode of the second season, and first appears in the seventh episode of season. The soul of a victim of a Sleeping Curse appears in this room in their sleep as a side effect. The fire in this room can leave physical burns on the victim's body outside of the Netherworld, and the burns remain after the person has awoken. ("Tallahassee" (mentioned), "Child of the Moon," "Into the Deep," "The Savior" (mentioned))
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Neverland

Dark Jungle

Dark Jungle is a Neverland location. It appears in the second episode of the third season. When Hook returns to Neverland, he discovers that the jungle has grown since the last time he was there. According to Hook, it is the last place you should set foot.
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Pan's Thinking Tree

Pan's Thinking Tree is a Neverland location. It first appears in the eighth episode of the third season. It is located in Pixie Woods and is the place where Peter Pan abandoned his son Rumplestiltskin and where he goes when he wants to be alone. After stealing Henry's heart, he sets a trap for Emma, Regina and Mary Margaret there. ("Think Lovely Thoughts," "Save Henry")
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Tiger Lily's Cave

Tiger Lily's Cave is a Neverland location. It appears in the seventeenth episode of the sixth season. This is the home of the former Fairy known as Tiger Lily and is where she brings Hook after she knocks him unconscious by firing a dart at him.
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Tinker Bell's Tree House

Tinker Bell's Tree House is a Neverland location. It appears in the third episode of the third season. It is where Tinker Bell lives in Neverland. Mary Margaret describes it as "just a place to sleep." ("Quite a Common Fairy," "Dark Hollow" (mentioned))
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Wendy's Cave

Wendy's Cave is a Neverland location. It appears in the seventh episode of the third season. It is a cave furnished like a Victorian home, where Wendy is playing the part of a sickly girl laying in bed, in order to trick Henry.
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For major Neverland Locations, see this category.

New Enchanted Forest

Alice's Cave

Alice's Cave is a New Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the first episode of the seventh season. After poisoning Henry, Alice takes the young man to her cave and informs him of his grandfather's worries.
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Alice's Cottage

Alice's Cottage is a New Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the seventh season. This is where Alice lives and where her true love, Robin, comes to visit her.
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Alice's father Hook also comes to watch over her at distance from the tree line. Against Hook's caution, Mr. Gold visits Alice to test if she is the Guardian he has been searching for. Later, after refusing to sacrifice Alice's happiness for his own, Gold observes Alice and Robin hugging outside the cottage before they go inside together. Hook, having heard of Gold's sacrifice for his daughter, vows to repay him one day, and they shake hands to start anew as friends instead of enemies.

Cave of the Golden Dragon

Cave of the Golden Dragon is a New Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the sixteenth episode of the seventh season. This is the cave where the golden dragon lived and kept a stockpile of all the valuables and jewels that it stole from people.
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Henry brings Ella and Hook to the cave to slay the dragon, hoping to impress Ella before he proposes to her. However, all they find is a man who came to reside here and drink the wine that the creature left behind. Ella marches him out of the cave, while Henry and Hook plan to go and get a ring with a worthy story behind it.

Emerald Acres Farm

Emerald Acres Farm is a New Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the tenth episode of the seventh season. It is a farm where Zelena resides with her daughter, Robin. Eventually, they are visited by Regina, who needs Zelena's help to defeat Drizella and Gothel.
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Ferry Docks

Ferry Docks is a New Enchanted Forest location. It is mentioned in the twelfth episode of the seventh season. It is a location where Dr. Facilier directs Tiana to go and investigate his claims of a gator attacking her kingdom.

Firefly Island

Firefly Island is a New Enchanted Forest location. It is mentioned in the twelfth episode of the seventh season. According to Naveen, the giant alligator was headed toward this island after it attacked a ferry.

Ice Lake

Ice Lake is a New Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the ninth episode of the seventh season. It is where Ella, Anastasia, and Drizella play together by building a snowman while Marcus and Rapunzel watch nearby.
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As the couple gets distracted, Ella goes onto the iced-over lake to fetch the snowman's hat which blew away. Anastasia follows her onto it, but both of the girls' combined weight causes the ice to split open beneath them, making them fall in. Marcus jumps in but is only able to save Ella, while Anastasia is later found dead.

King's Vault

King's Vault is a New Enchanted Forest location. It is mentioned in the third episode of the seventh season. It is where the King keeps various weapons and large quantities of magic. Lady Tremaine later moves these items from the King's vault to her manor, which is observed by the Resistance as they plan an attack on her.

Lakeside Forest

Lakeside Forest is a New Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the sixteenth episode of the seventh season. It is where Henry proposes to Ella and vows to build a house on the lakeside for them.
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Mills Hideout

Mills Hideout is a New Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the second episode of the seventh season. It is a cabin used by Regina and Henry as sanctuary from Lady Tremaine.
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New Enchanted Forest Port

New Enchanted Forest Port is a New Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the second episode of the seventh season. This is where Hook meets his Wish Realm version of himself. His unconscious body is later left here by his other self. During the night, a fight erupts between the two and after Wish Hook sustains a fatal wound, Emma is called to save him.
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Summoning Altar

Summoning Altar is a New Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the tenth episode of the seventh season. It is where the Coven of the Eight witches, including Gothel and Drizella, bring Henry after they've poisoned him, and where they later blackmail Regina into casting Drizella's curse to save him from the poison.
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Tent Alley

Tent Alley is a New Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the fifth episode of the seventh season. It is located in Eudora's kingdom. Most of its inhabitants are poor and desperate people. Dr. Facilier used to live and inspire fear in this place until his second confrontation with Tiana.
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Tiger Lily's Hideout

Tiger Lily's Hideout is a New Enchanted Forest location. It first appears in the twenty-first episode of the sixth season. This is where Lucy was taken by Tiger Lily after her father Henry stayed behind in the woods to gather enchanted wood for a plan to evade the Dark Curse.
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Upon being chased an enigma of the Coven of the Eight, Henry runs back to the hideout to wake up Lucy and entrust her with the fairytale book before making her flee through the back door. Henry is eventually captured by the coven as the hideout is completely destroyed during the confrontation. Lucy returns to this location after the battle and believes her father died, but Tiger Lily reassures her that the fairies have seen her family reunited in the future, and then urges her to go find her mother. ("The Final Battle Part 1," "The Final Battle Part 2," "The Eighth Witch")
For major New Enchanted Forest Locations, see this category.

New Wonderland

Infinite Maze

Infinite Maze is a New Wonderland location. It appears in the eighth episode of the seventh season. It is a huge maze where people go to get lost and not be found. After their hearts have been poisoned, Cecelia and Alice both hide in this place, where they meet. When Alice run away to the maze for the second time, she is followed by Cinderella, who tries to discover what happened to her mother.
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New Wonderland Cottage

New Wonderland Cottage is a New Wonderland location. It appears in the eighth episode of the seventh season. It is a cottage located at the edge of the Infinite Maze, where a tiny entrance door to the maze can be found. Cinderella and Henry enter the cottage as they track down Alice, but Cinderella eventually parts ways from Henry by shrinking herself to go into the maze alone.
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Tea Party

Tea Party is a New Wonderland location. It appears in the eighth episode of the seventh season. Located in the Infinite Maze, it is a small place where people can hold a tea party. Cecelia and Alice spend a lot of time there until a Jabberwock attacks them and kills Cecelia, with Alice surviving to kill the Jabberwock. Later, Alice hides at the tea party until she is discovered by Cinderella, who learns from Alice about what happened to her mother.
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Oz

Emerald City

Emerald City is an Oz location. It first appears in the sixteenth episode of the third season. The city is located at the center of Oz. It appears to be a glowing metropolitan city with towering green buildings. ("It's Not Easy Being Green," "Kansas," "Heart of Gold," "Our Decay," "Ruby Slippers," "Where Bluebirds Fly," "The Song in Your Heart," "Leaving Storybrooke")
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Heart of Oz

Heart of Oz is an Oz location. It appears in the twentieth episode of the third season. It is the meeting place of the Sisterhood of Witches and is located just outside of the Emerald City. It is owned and inhabited by Glinda (formerly), the Witch of the East, the Witch of the North, and Zelena (formerly). Dorothy Gale is a former inhabitant as well.
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Hideout Cottage

Hideout Cottage is an Oz location. It first appears in the sixteenth episode of the fifth season. This is where Dorothy and the Scarecrow hide from Zelena. However, it is not known if any of them actually live there. ("Our Decay," "Ruby Slippers")
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Juniper Field

Juniper Field is an Oz location. It is mentioned in the eighteenth episode of the fifth season. According to Ruby, Toto is running in this direction after she and Mulan meet Dorothy.

Poppy Field

Poppy Field is an Oz location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the fifth season. It is a part of Zelena's domain. When Mulan needs poppies to make sleeping powder, Dorothy and Ruby decide to go to the field to get some of them. Eventually, they arrive at the place but they are attacked by Flying Monkeys, so they run away.
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West

West is an Oz location. It appears in the twentieth episode of the third season. It's the western quadrant of Oz and was formerly protected by Zelena as the Witch of the West before she turned wicked again and became the ruler of Oz. The cyclone that brought Dorothy to Oz dropped her and her house somewhere in the West.
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Will and Penelope's Cottage

Will and Penelope's Cottage is an Oz location. It is mentioned in the twelfth episode of the spin-off. Will Scarlet and his sister Penelope lived in a cottage by a lake. In the winter, the lake would freeze over and the siblings spent a lot of time on the frozen lake together, until one day, Penelope fell through the ice and perished, leading to Will becoming afraid of water.
For major Oz Locations, see this category.

Underworld

Auntie's Chicken & Waffles

Auntie's Chicken & Waffles is an Underworld location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the fifth season. This location was run by Auntie Em before her soul is sent to the "Worse Place."
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History:
It is a direct competitor to the Blind Witch's diner. Emma, Ruby, and the other heroes come here to seek Auntie Em as they need her power of true love in order to wake Dorothy from a sleeping curse. Auntie Em is eager to help, however, when Emma gives her the bottle to blow a kiss into it to deliver it to Dorothy, her whole body suddenly melts into a puddle as a result of Hades adding water from the River of Lost Souls into it.

Haunting Booths

Haunting Booths is an Underworld location. They first appear in the sixteenth episode of the fifth season. These are phone booths which can be used for haunting someone who is still alive and to send messages to the living. You pick up the phone and tell the operator who you wish to haunt. However, all of them were eventually disconnected by Cruella De Vil, the Mayor of Underbrooke. ("Our Decay," "Ruby Slippers")
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Underbrooke

Underbrooke is an Underworld location. It first appears in the twelfth episode of the fifth season. Underbrooke[61] is the main location of the Underworld and its exterior appearance. It is based on Storybrooke. According to Hades, he made the Underworld look like Storybrooke, to give Zelena her own version of what her sister Regina had.[62] (Underbrooke appears in every episode where the Underworld appears.)
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Underbrooke Convent

Underbrooke Convent is an Underworld location. It appears in the sixteenth episode of the fifth season. This location is based on the Convent of the Sisters of Saint Meissa. Zelena, Belle, and Zelena's daughter land outside the Underbrooke Convent after a portal takes them here.
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Underbrooke Dark Star Pharmacy

Underbrooke Dark Star Pharmacy is an Underworld location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the fifth season. This location is based on the Dark Star Pharmacy. The Haunting Booth used by the Underworld residents was located outside it.
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Underbrooke Mines

Underbrooke Mines is an Underworld location. They appear in the thirteenth episode of the fifth season. This location is based on the Storybrooke Mines.
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Underbrooke North Woods

Underbrooke North Woods is an Underworld location. They are mentioned in the thirteenth episode of the fifth season. This location is based on the North Woods. Regina searches for Hook in the North Woods, but there is no sign of him.

Underbrooke Pet Shelter

Underbrooke Pet Shelter is an Underworld location. It appears in the seventeenth episode of the fifth season. This location is based on the Storybrooke Pet Shelter. Gaston was working there.
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Underbrooke's The Rabbit Hole

Underbrooke's The Rabbit Hole is an Underworld location. It first appears in the thirteenth episode of the fifth season. This location is based on The Rabbit Hole,[63] and is run by Liam. ("Labor of Love," "Devil's Due," "The Brothers Jones," "Sisters")
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Underbrooke Toll Bridge

Underbrooke Toll Bridge is an Underworld location. It is mentioned in the thirteenth episode of the fifth season. This location is based on Storybrooke's Toll Bridge (on the real bridge, an "r" was been painted on the sign, so it appears to read "Troll Bridge").

Underground Mill

Underground Mill is an Underworld location. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the fifth season. This is where Cora is forced to work after Hades transforms her back into a miller's daughter. She is later freed by Hook.
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Underground Prison

Underground Prison is an Underworld location. It appears in the thirteenth episode of the fifth season. This is where Hook and Megara are imprisoned. It is guarded by the three-headed dog known as Cerberus.
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For major Underworld Locations, see this category.

Victorian England

Dr. Jekyll's Laboratory

Dr. Jekyll's Laboratory is a Victorian England location. It appears in the fourth episode of the sixth season. This is the laboratory of Dr. Jekyll, and where he creates a special serum designed to separate the good and evil in someone.
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Scientific Academy

Scientific Academy is a Victorian England location. It is mentioned in the fourth episode of the sixth season. This is an academy of science where Dr. Jekyll wanted to be granted membership at the Scientific Academy and Dr. Lydgate is a member.
For major Victorian England Locations, see this category.

Wish Realm

Apprentice's Cottage (Wish Realm)

Apprentice's Cottage (Wish Realm) is a Wish Realm location. It appears in the twenty-first episode of the seventh season. This is where the Wish Realm version of the Apprentice lives.
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Evil Queen's House

Evil Queen's House is a Wish Realm location. It is mentioned in the twenty-first episode of the sixth season. Despite the Serum Evil Queen's happy beginning with Robin, she soon finds herself not welcome in the Wish Realm, where her "own son" is after her for the deaths of his grandparents, who were actually killed by Regina Mills. After three days of angry villagers trying to burn down her house, the Queen leaves the Wish Realm with Robin and goes to the Enchanted Forest.

Hook's Hideout

Hook's Hideout is a Wish Realm location. It appears in the twenty-first episode of the seventh season.
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Pinocchio's Cabin

Pinocchio's Cabin is a Wish Realm location. It appears in the eleventh episode of the sixth season and is the home of the Wish Realm version of Pinocchio.
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Sherwood Forest (Wish Realm)

Sherwood Forest (Wish Realm) is a Wish Realm location. It is mentioned in the eleventh episode of the sixth season. This is where Robin of Locksley and Maid Marian, used to live until the latter's death.

Wish Realm Port

Wish Realm Port is a Wish Realm location. It appears in the thirteenth episode of the seventh season. When Wish Hook wants a magical solution to get her daughter out of Gothel's Tower, he gambles against Captain Ahab to obtain Maui's Fish Hook. Later, Hook comes to this port to duel for his honor, and although he wins against Ahab, he realizes his family is more important than his pride.
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For major Wish Realm Locations, see this category.

Wonderland

Black Forest

Black Forest is a Wonderland location. It appears in the sixth episode of the spin-off. On her way to Jafar's lair to save Cyrus, she travels through the Black Forest with only a lighted torch, which goes out moments later. Luckily, she sees a light ahead and hurries forward, but ends up trapped in the Boro Grove.
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Greener Pastures

Greener Pastures is a Wonderland location. It first appears in the second episode of the spin-off. This is where Alice and her genie, Cyrus, hide the bottle in a specific place in the field made of peas, a tower of lions, a windmill and a dandelion tree.
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History:
Unbeknownst to them, the White Rabbit saw them burying the bottle, and later dug it up for the Red Queen. Alice and Will arrive at the pasture too late after the bottle is already gone, but they later use a Forget Me Not to find out about the White Rabbit's betrayal. ("Trust Me," "Forget Me Not")

Mad Hatter's House

Mad Hatter's House is a Wonderland location. It appears in the first episode of the spin-off. The cottage is located at the far end of the Tulgey Woods and used to belong to the Mad Hatter, but the home becomes abandoned after the Mad Hatter is taken away by Regina's Dark Curse.
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Due to being blackmailed by the Red Queen into getting Alice to return to Wonderland, the White Rabbit persuades Alice that the Dormouse spotted her true love, Cyrus, at the Mad Hatter's house. Alice rushes in expecting Cyrus is there, only to be disappointed, however, she gains hope upon finding his talisman on the ground in front of the cottage, which proves he is alive, even if he is nowhere to be seen.

Mallow Marsh

Mallow Marsh is a Wonderland location. It appears in the first episode of the spin-off. Alice and Knave journey to Wonderland and fall on the soft surface of the marsh. The sticky substance causes them to sink deeper in, but they are able to free themselves by toasting the marsh with a dragonfly's spitfire.
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March Hare's Mansion

March Hare's Mansion is a Wonderland location. It appears in the graphic fiction novel, Out of the Past. It is the residence of the March Hare, a gangster from Wonderland. Jefferson is briefly held as a hostage at this place, but he is eventually freed by his wife, Priscilla, who is fatally wounded while attempting to flee with Jefferson, eventually convincing him to leave her behind in the mansion to die so he can return home to their daughter Grace.
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Mimsy Meadows

Mimsy Meadows is a Wonderland location. It appears in the second episode of the spin-off. It is where Alice meets and falls in love with a genie named Cyrus. Though he offers her three wishes, she would rather be with him. Together, they leave Mimsy Meadows to bury the genie bottle in the Greener Pastures near a dandelion sculpted tree.
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Outlands

Outlands is a Wonderland location. It first appears in the eighth episode of the spin-off. As part of a deal with Cyrus, the Caterpillar creates an invisible hideout for the genie and Alice in the Outlands.
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History:
Alice comes to this location with Will out of the belief Cyrus might be waiting for her there. At first, she is disappointed to see no one but becomes elated upon looking outside and spotting Cyrus approaching the Outlands. ("Home," "Nothing to Fear," "Dirty Little Secrets," "Heart of the Matter," "To Catch a Thief")

Rambling Woods

Rambling Woods is a Wonderland location. It is mentioned in the thirteenth episode of the spin-off. The doors leading to the Wonderland Well of Wonders are located an hour ride east of the Red Queen's palace, just past these woods.

Whispering Woods

Whispering Woods is a Wonderland location. It appears in the third episode of the spin-off. This is where Grendel's house is located.
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Alice and the Knave are taken prisoner by Grendel when they try to steal the forget me knot, but after they save him from Bandersnatch attack, Grendel gives them the knot and allows them to leave. Later, Jafar and the Red Queen stop by to question Grendel about who defeated the Bandersnatch, as they were the ones who set the creature after Alice hoping she would use one of her three wishes. Jafar promises to revive Grendel's deceased wife if he helps them, to which Grendel admits a girl and her male companion did. Grendel reveals the girl called the male by the name "Knave," much to Jafar's interest when he notices the Red Queen visually recognizes the name. Having gotten all the information he needed, Jafar then stabs and kills Grendel with his magic staff.

Wonderland Cemetery

Wonderland Cemetery is a Wonderland location. It appears in the thirteenth episode of the spin-off. After changing the Laws of Magic, Jafar uses his new powers to raise an army of dead soldiers buried at the cemetery, in order to track down his old mentor Amara.
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For major Wonderland Locations, see this category.

Unknown Locations

Arcade De La Vie

Arcade De La Vie is a location. It appears in the fourth episode of the seventh season. The Arcade De La Vie[64] is a bridge stated to be older than time itself.
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History:
It is said that the bridge can make wishes come true in exchange for a sacrifice. Belle, Mr. Gold, and Gideon travel to the bridge when Gideon is about ten years old. Mr. Gold tries to free himself from the Dark One Dagger by throwing it into the river below, but he does not succeed because the dagger magically returns to him, however, Belle assures him they will figure out another way.

Asgard

Asgard is a location. It is mentioned in the fifth episode of the fourth season. Not much is known about it. According to David Nolan, one can fall through a portal to Asgard, but it is not known if he was referring to a real location.

Elphame Academy

Elphame Academy is a location. It is mentioned in the fourth episode of the seventh season. Not much is known about it. Gideon reveals that he has been accepted into this academy, and his parents, Belle and Mr. Gold, commend him for this achievement. Later, Gideon leaves his parents to attend the academy but returns from time to time to visit them.

Library of Scrolls

Library of Scrolls is a location. It appears in the fourth episode of the seventh season. The Library of Scrolls[65] is a big library where Belle, Mr. Gold and Gideon research information about how to free Mr. Gold from the darkness. However, it is not known if Belle and Mr. Gold actually own it.
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Temple of Morpheus

Temple of Morpheus is a location. It appears in the first episode of the sixth season and is where the Sands of Morpheus can be found. It is located in the Land of Untold Stories.
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Underwater Grotto

Underwater Grotto is a location. It appears in the sixth episode of the sixth season. It is where Hook, Liam, and Captain Nemo attacked a kraken as they trek into the cave to retrieve a treasure chest. The kraken grabs Hook, but Liam and Nemo save him in time. After getting the chest, they open it to discover a key to a mysterious island, where Nemo hopes Hook will join him and Liam to have a new lease on life.
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  21. The Arco Di Trionfo Pizzeria can be glimpsed in "Only You": 522IWannaSee.png
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    Note that the Storybrooke Wishing Well appears in this clearing in "What Happened to Frederick"; in later episodes, the well appears in a different location
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