Jefferson's Mansion (Storybrooke)

Jefferson's Mansion is a Storybrooke location featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time. It first appears in the seventeenth episode of the first season.

Trivia
On-screen Notes=

On-Screen Notes

 * The address number is 316.
 * The tool set next to the fireplace is topped with a rabbit; a reference to the White Rabbit from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
 * Jefferson has birch tree trunks in his living room. A room in his mansion has forest-themed wallpaper and floral curtains.  There's a silver tree-like rack inside the hat room. These are all references to the Enchanted Forest.
 * Eggs on legs sculptures are sitting on his mantelpiece and on a workroom shelf, a reference to Humpty Dumpty, who appears in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass.
 * Jefferson's living room features a phenakistoscope, an early animation device that used a spinning disk of sequential images to create an illusion of motion.
 * The lamps in the hallway of the mansion are teacup-shaped.
 * The framed prints in the hallway are John Tenniel's illustrations from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass including:
 * The Jabberwocky (behind Jefferson when he asks Emma to tie Mary Margaret back up)
 * Alice and the Baby Pig (top picture on the right while he's standing in the doorway watching Emma and Mary Margaret)
 * Oh, You Wicked Little Thing (bottom picture on the right as he closes the door)
 * A tea set lamp is inside the room where Jefferson holds Mary Margaret captive.
 * During "Into the Deep", the same lamp, with a different coloring, is in the back room of Mr. Gold's pawnshop.
 * Jefferson has a room full of hats in his home, which he believes is the "door" back home.
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Production Notes

 * The exterior scenes at Jefferson's mansion were filmed at 3802 Angus Drive, in the Shaughnessy neighbourhood of Vancouver.
 * This house also doubled as Barlowe's Bed & Breakfast for the television show Eureka.
 * It is also the same house that was used as Johnny Smith's house in the 1983 horror film The Dead Zone, which also takes place in Maine.
 * The address number, 316. is a reference to Ajira Airways Flight 316 from Lost.
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Props Notes

 * The painting on fireplace mantel is called Vitamins, and can be found at the Winsor Gallery in Vancouver. It is an oil on canvas painting by Chad Durnford.
 * Jefferson has a vintage Noguchi Akari Floor Lamp in his livingroom.
 * On the mantelpiece, there is a Green Egg on Legs-Walking sculpture and a Green Egg on Legs-Standing sculpture from Global Views. On a workroom shelf, there is an Ostrich Egg Standing sculpture from the same company.
 * The wallpaper in Jefferson's hallway and living room is Floral Harlequin from Anderson Prints.
 * The tea set lamp is in the room where Jefferson holds Mary Margaret captive. is known as an Anthropologie One-Lump-Or-Two Lamp Base (no longer available).
 * The tapestry inside the room is Birch Trees wallpaper from Anderson Prints.
 * Jefferson's workshop has Arabian Trellis wallpaper from Anderson Prints.
 * In the workshop, there is a Dear Ingo Pendant lamp from Moooi Lightings.
 * The speakers in the room are Minipod Mk2 Red speakers from Scandyna.