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==1920s England==
 
==1920s England==
{{ListLocation|De Vil Mansion|origin=1920s England|image=418Magazines3.png|It first appears in the [[Sympathy for the De Vil|eighteenth episode]] of the [[Season Four|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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{{ListLocation|De Vil Mansion|origin=1920s England|image=418DeVilMansion.png|It first appears in the [[Sympathy for the De Vil|eighteenth episode]] of the [[Season Four|fourth season]]. It is the home of [[Madeline]] and her daughter [[Cruella De Vil]], whom she had locked up in her attic bedroom.}}
 
{{ListLocation|Murray's Club|origin=1920s England|image=418Restaurant.png|It first appears in the [[Sympathy for the De Vil|eighteenth episode]] of the [[Season Four|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.}}
 
{{ListLocation|Murray's Club|origin=1920s England|image=418Restaurant.png|It first appears in the [[Sympathy for the De Vil|eighteenth episode]] of the [[Season Four|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.}}
 
==Agrabah==
 
==Agrabah==
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|It appears in the [[The Bear and the Bow|sixth episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]]. It is where he Clans of DunBroch, led by [[Lord Macintosh]], take Merida's brothers and set their execution.}}
 
|It appears in the [[The Bear and the Bow|sixth episode]] of the [[Season Five|fifth season]]. It is where he Clans of DunBroch, led by [[Lord Macintosh]], take Merida's brothers and set their execution.}}
 
==Enchanted Forest==
 
==Enchanted Forest==
{{ListLocation|Forest of the Dead|origin=Enchanted Forest|It appears in the graphic novel, [[Out of the Past]]. While travelling in the forest the [[Evil Queen]] encounters [[William (Out of the Past)|someone]] connected with her [[Daniel|past]].}}
 
 
{{ListLocation|Glinda's Pocket Dimension|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=319PocketDimension.png|It appears in the [[A Curious Thing|nineteenth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]]. It is where [[Glinda]], banished from [[Oz]] by the [[Zelena|Wicked Witch of the West]], is sent. Full of ice and snow, it is located south of [[Rumplestiltskin]]'s castle, and only the pure of heart may enter into her domain.}}
 
{{ListLocation|Glinda's Pocket Dimension|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=319PocketDimension.png|It appears in the [[A Curious Thing|nineteenth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]]. It is where [[Glinda]], banished from [[Oz]] by the [[Zelena|Wicked Witch of the West]], is sent. Full of ice and snow, it is located south of [[Rumplestiltskin]]'s castle, and only the pure of heart may enter into her domain.}}
 
{{ListLocation|Hangman's Island|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=317HappyCouple.png|It first appears in the [[The Jolly Roger|seventeenth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]]. Kidnapped by [[Black Beard]], [[Prince Eric]] is taken to a region of the [[Enchanted Forest]] called Hangman's Island. He is held there as ransom, but a persistent [[Ariel (Character)|Ariel]] eventually finds him after a long search. They reunite and spend their lives together happily. Due to the island being too far away, the second [[Dark Curse|curse]] never reaches them and they remain unaffected.}}
 
{{ListLocation|Hangman's Island|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=317HappyCouple.png|It first appears in the [[The Jolly Roger|seventeenth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]]. Kidnapped by [[Black Beard]], [[Prince Eric]] is taken to a region of the [[Enchanted Forest]] called Hangman's Island. He is held there as ransom, but a persistent [[Ariel (Character)|Ariel]] eventually finds him after a long search. They reunite and spend their lives together happily. Due to the island being too far away, the second [[Dark Curse|curse]] never reaches them and they remain unaffected.}}
 
{{ListLocation|Nottingham|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=417ThrowYouInPrison.png|It first appears in the [[Heart of Gold|seventeenth episode]] of the [[Season Four|fourth season]]. It is the town which the [[Sheriff of Nottingham|Sheriff]] originates from, and has since been made a laughingstock by [[Robin Hood]]. {{Ep|Lacey|Heart of Gold}} }}
 
{{ListLocation|Nottingham|origin=Enchanted Forest|image=417ThrowYouInPrison.png|It first appears in the [[Heart of Gold|seventeenth episode]] of the [[Season Four|fourth season]]. It is the town which the [[Sheriff of Nottingham|Sheriff]] originates from, and has since been made a laughingstock by [[Robin Hood]]. {{Ep|Lacey|Heart of Gold}} }}
 
==Land Without Color==
 
==Land Without Color==
*'''Alphonse's Mansion''' first appears in the [[In the Name of the Brother|twelfth episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]] of ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. {{Ep3|The Doctor}}
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{{ListLocation|Alphonse's Mansion|origin=Land Without Color|image=212ThatMedal.PNG|It first appears in the [[In the Name of the Brother|twelfth episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]]. It is the home of the Frankenstein family, where [[Gerhardt]] murders his father, [[Alphonse]].}}
*The '''Summer Home''' first appears in the [[The Doctor|fifth episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]] of ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. It is a summer residence belonging to [[Alphonse Frankenstein|Alphonse]] that is given to his son [[Victor Frankenstein|Victor]] as a laboratory for his scientific experimentation. {{Ep3|The Doctor}} }}
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{{ListLocation|Graveyard|origin=Land Without Color|image=212Cemetery.png|It first appears in the [[In the Name of the Brother|twelfth episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]]. It is the graveyard in which [[Gerhardt]] is shot while his brother [[Victor Frankenstein|Victor]] looks for a corpse to reanimate.}}
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{{ListLocation|Summer Home|origin=Land Without Color|image=205LWC.png|It first appears in the [[The Doctor|fifth episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]]. It is a summer residence belonging to [[Alphonse Frankenstein|Alphonse]] that is given to his son [[Victor Frankenstein|Victor]] as a laboratory for his scientific experimentation.}}
 
==Land Without Magic==
 
==Land Without Magic==
 
===Prominent Locations===
 
===Prominent Locations===
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*'''[[Wikipedia:Carlisle, Pennsylvania|Carlisle, Pennsylvania]]''' first appears as a mention in the [[Selfless, Brave and True|eighteenth episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]] on ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. When town outsider [[Greg Mendell|Greg]] is introduced to [[Regina Mills|Regina]] for the first time, she is puzzled over why he seems so familiar to her. Greg jokingly says it's not possible they've met, unless she has ever been to Carlisle, where he presumably lives. {{Ep|Selfless, Brave and True}}
 
*'''[[Wikipedia:Carlisle, Pennsylvania|Carlisle, Pennsylvania]]''' first appears as a mention in the [[Selfless, Brave and True|eighteenth episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]] on ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. When town outsider [[Greg Mendell|Greg]] is introduced to [[Regina Mills|Regina]] for the first time, she is puzzled over why he seems so familiar to her. Greg jokingly says it's not possible they've met, unless she has ever been to Carlisle, where he presumably lives. {{Ep|Selfless, Brave and True}}
 
==Netherworld==
 
==Netherworld==
*The '''Hall of Mirrors''' first appears in the [[Into the Deep|eighth episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]] of ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. 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 [[List of Locations#Red Room|red room]] in the [[Netherworld]]. {{Ep|Into the Deep}}
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{{ListLocation|Hall of Mirrors|origin=Netherworld|It first appears in the [[Into the Deep|eighth episode]] of the [[Season Two|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]].}}
*The '''Red Room''' first appears in the [[Child of the Moon|seventh episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]] of ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. After a person is woken up from the Sleeping Curse, a side effect of the curse being broken is the victim's soul will continuously return to the Netherworld's red room when asleep. The red room is windowless with no exits and is curtained in flames. If the person experiences the side effect long enough, he or she will have burn marks that manifest as a physical injury due to being in the red room. {{Ep3|Child of the Moon}}
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{{ListLocation|Red Room|origin=Netherworld|image=207Inferno.png|It first appears in the [[Child of the Moon|seventh episode]] of the [[Season Two|second 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 burn someone beyond their dream, and the burnts remain when awoken.}}
 
==Neverland==
 
==Neverland==
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{{ListLocation|Pan's Campsite|origin=Neverland|image=308Discussion.png|It first appears in the [[The Heart of the Truest Believer|first episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]]. It is where the Lost Boys live, and it is in constant movement within the island.}}
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==Oz==
 
==Oz==
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{{ListLocation|Heart of Oz|origin=Oz|image=320Witches.png|It first appears in the [[Kansas|twentieth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]]. It is the meeting place of the Sisterhood of Witches and is located just outside of the Emerald City.}}
*Oz is divided into four '''cardinal quadrants''': The North, The South, The East, and The West. Each quadrant is ruled over by its resident witch from the Sisterhood of Witches.
 
*'''The West''' first appears in the [[Kansas|twentieth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]] of ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. 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 left Oz for the [[Enchanted Forest]] an unknown period of time afterwards. The [[World-crossing#Cyclones|cyclone]] that brought [[Dorothy Gale|Dorothy]] to Oz dropped her and her house somewhere in the West. {{Ep|Kansas}}
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{{ListLocation|Royal Palace of Oz|origin=Oz|image=316ZelenaAndTheWizard2.png|first appears in the [[It's Not Easy Being Green|sixteenth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]]. It's located inside the Emerald City and was formerly home to the [[Walsh|Wizard of Oz]]. The floor of the main platform contains some form of magic which allows one to see past and present events in any location they desire.}}
*The '''Emerald City''' first appears in the [[It's Not Easy Being Green|sixteenth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]] of ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. The city is located at the center of Oz and is the capital city of Oz. It appears to be a glowing metropolitan city with towering green buildings. Years ago, Zelena's adoptive parents were heading towards the Emerald City when they discovered [[Zelena]] as an abandoned newborn and took her in to raise as their own child. Some years later, Zelena returns to the City to ask the [[Walsh|Wizard of Oz]] to find her real family. {{Ep|It's Not Easy Being Green}}
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{{ListLocation|Emmerald City|origin=Oz|image=316OzEmeraldCity.png|It first appears in the [[It's Not Easy Being Green|sixteenth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]]. The city is located at the center of Oz. It appears to be a glowing metropolitan city with towering green buildings.}}
*The '''Royal Palace of Oz''' first appears in the [[It's Not Easy Being Green|sixteenth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]] of ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. It's located inside the Emerald City and was formerly home to the [[Walsh|Wizard of Oz]]. Inside the audience room, there is a section located behind the main platform and covered by large curtains where the Wizard lived and appeared to others as a giant silhouette. The floor of the main platform contains some form of magic which allows one to see past and present events in any location they desire. {{Ep|It's Not Easy Being Green|Kansas}}
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{{ListLocation|West|origin=Oz|image=320TheWest.png|It first appears in the [[Kansas|twentieth episode]] of the [[Season Three|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 left Oz for the [[Enchanted Forest]] an unknown period of time afterwards. The [[World-crossing#Cyclones|cyclone]] that brought [[Dorothy Gale|Dorothy]] to Oz dropped her and her house somewhere in the West.}}
*The '''Heart of Oz''' first appears in the [[Kansas|twentieth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]] of ''[[Once Upon a Time]]''. It is the meeting place of the Sisterhood of Witches and is located just outside of the Emerald City. {{Ep|Kansas}}
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{{ListLocation|Yellow Brick Road|origin=Oz|image=316HappiestBaby.png|It first appears in the [[It's Not Easy Being Green|sixteenth episode]] of the [[Season Three|third season]]. It's a series of roads made out of yellow bricks followed by many to reach Emmerald City.}}
 
==Wonderland==
 
==Wonderland==
 
*The '''Black Forest''' first appears in the [[Who's Alice|sixth episode]] of the first season of ''[[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland]]''. On her way to [[Jafar]]'s [[Jafar's Tower|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. {{Ep|Who's Alice}}
 
*The '''Black Forest''' first appears in the [[Who's Alice|sixth episode]] of the first season of ''[[Once Upon a Time in Wonderland]]''. On her way to [[Jafar]]'s [[Jafar's Tower|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. {{Ep|Who's Alice}}

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This page lists minor locations featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time and Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.

1920s England

De Vil Mansion

De Vil Mansion is a 1920s England location. It first 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.

Murray's Club

Murray's Club is a 1920s England location. It first 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.
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Agrabah

Amara's House

Amara's House is an Agrabah location. It first appears in the fourth episode of the spin-off. It is the home of Amara, located in the outskirts of Agrabah, and it is where Jafar asked her to teach him magic and later turned her into his serpent shaped staff.
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Arendelle

Arendelle Castle

Arendelle Castle is an Arendelle location. It first appears in the first episode of the fourth season. It is the home of Elsa and Anna.

Arendelle Docks

Arendelle Docks is an Arendelle location. It first appears in the first episode of the fourth season. It is where ships come and go between Arendelle and other locations such as Misthaven.
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Ice Palace

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

Northern Isles is an Arendelle location. They are first 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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North Valley

North Valley is an Arendelle location. It first appears in the third episode of the fourth season.
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Rock Trolls Valley

Rock Trolls Valley is an Arendelle location. It first appears in the first episode of the fourth season. It is the home of the Rock Trolls who are led by Grand Pabbie. People of Arendelle come to this place seeking answers or help from Pabbie.
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Royal Gravestones

Royal Gravestones is an Arendelle location. It first appears 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. It is first mentioned in the third episode of the fourth season. It is the home of Hans and his family.
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Southern Mountains

Southern Mountains is an Arendelle location. They first appear in the third episode of the fourth season.
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Wandering Oaken's Trading Post

Wandering Oaken's Trading Post is an Arendelle location. It first 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.
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Weselton

Weselton is an Arendelle location. It is first mentioned in the seventh episode of the fourth season. It is the home of the Duke. It is often mispronounced as "Weaseltown".
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Camelot

Camelot Castle

Camelot Castle is a Camelot location. It first appears in in the first episode of the fifth season. Originally a single tower known as Merlin's Tower, King Arthur used the magical Sands of Avalon to form the rest of the castle and "fix" Camelot.
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Caledonian Forest

Caledonian Forest is a Camelot location. It appears in the eighth episode of the fifth season.
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Oxleigh

Oxleigh is a Camelot location. It appears in the seventh episode of the fifth season. It was the home village of Nimue and was known for its middlemist flowers before it was destroyed by Vortigan.
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DunBroch

DunBroch Castle

DunBroch Castle is a DunBroch location. It appears in the ninth episode of the fifth season. It is the home of Merida and her family, and it is where the United Clans of Dunbroch gather for important events such as Meridas' coronation.
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Southern Moor

Southern Moor is a DunBroch location. It appears in the sixth episode of the fifth season. It is where he Clans of DunBroch, led by Lord Macintosh, take Merida's brothers and set their execution.

Enchanted Forest

Glinda's Pocket Dimension

Glinda's Pocket Dimension is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the third season. It is where Glinda, banished from Oz by the Wicked Witch of the West, is sent. Full of ice and snow, it is located south of Rumplestiltskin's castle, and only the pure of heart may enter into her domain.

Hangman's Island

Hangman's Island is an Enchanted Forest location. It first appears in the seventeenth episode of the third season. Kidnapped by Black Beard, Prince Eric is taken to a region of the Enchanted Forest called Hangman's Island. He is held there as ransom, but a persistent Ariel eventually finds him after a long search. They reunite and spend their lives together happily. Due to the island being too far away, the second curse never reaches them and they remain unaffected.
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Nottingham

Nottingham is an Enchanted Forest location. It first appears in the seventeenth episode of the fourth season. It is the town which the Sheriff originates from, and has since been made a laughingstock by Robin Hood. ("Lacey," "Heart of Gold")

Land Without Color

Alphonse's Mansion

Alphonse's Mansion is a Land Without Color location. It first appears in the twelfth episode of the second season. It is the home of the Frankenstein family, where Gerhardt murders his father, Alphonse.

Graveyard

Graveyard is a Land Without Color location. It first 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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Summer Home

Summer Home is a Land Without Color location. It first appears in the fifth episode of the second season. It is a summer residence belonging to Alphonse that is given to his son Victor as a laboratory for his scientific experimentation.

Land Without Magic

Prominent Locations

  • Hong Kong first appears in the eighteenth episode of the second season on Once Upon a Time. It is the country August went to in seeking out a magical remedy to stop himself from turning back into wood. He meets a healer named the Dragon, who for a price will give him a potion to keep August human. However, August loses the potion and with the Dragon deceased under mysterious circumstances, he has no choice but to go to Storybrooke and help Emma break the Dark Curse. ("Selfless, Brave and True")
  • The Darling House first appears in the twenty-first episode of the second season on Once Upon a Time. It is the residential London home of Mary and George Darling, and their three children Wendy, John and Michael, live together. Baelfire breaks into the house out of curiosity and attempts to steal the family's bread but he is discovered by Wendy. They become friends and she hides him in the house. When discovered by Wendy's parents, Mary allows Baelfire to stay. During another night in the nursery, Baelfire wakes up and notices Wendy is out of bed staring at something outside the window. Wendy excitedly tells him about the Shadow she sees outside sometimes. Baelfire is worried and tells her that magic ruined his whole life, and he won't have it ruining her family. He makes her promise that if she ever sees the Shadow again she won't open the window for it. Despite her promise to Baelfire, she allows the Shadow to take her to Neverland. She returns home in the morning, but breaks the news to Baelfire that the Shadow wants to take one of her brothers away. Unwilling to let a family be split apart, he forms a plan to prevent it from happening. When the Shadow arrives the next night, they all run into the cubby hole except for Michael. Baelfire sacrifices himself to keep the Shadow from taking Michael, and is taken away instead. ("Second Star to the Right")
  • Lowell, Massachusetts first appears in the nineteenth episode of the fourth season. This is where Lily Page used to live, in a run-down apartment complex, before she faked her own death. ("Lily")
  • Mankato, Minnesota first appears in the nineteenth episode of the fourth season. This is where a young Emma Swan lives with her new foster parents, Bill and Katie. ("Lily")
  • Richfield, Minnesota first appears in the fifth episode of the fourth season on Once Upon a Time. This is where a young Emma Swan lives with her foster mother, Ingrid. ("Breaking Glass," "Family Business," "Shattered Sight")

Not Prominent Locations

Mentioned Locations

Netherworld

Hall of Mirrors

Hall of Mirrors is a Netherworld location. It first 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 first appears in the seventh episode of the second 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 burn someone beyond their dream, and the burnts remain when awoken.
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Neverland

Pan's Campsite

Pan's Campsite is a Neverland location. It first appears in the first episode of the third season. It is where the Lost Boys live, and it is in constant movement within the island.

Oz

Heart of Oz

Heart of Oz is an Oz location. It first 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.

Royal Palace of Oz

Royal Palace of Oz is an Oz location. first appears in the sixteenth episode of the third season. It's located inside the Emerald City and was formerly home to the Wizard of Oz. The floor of the main platform contains some form of magic which allows one to see past and present events in any location they desire.

Emmerald City

Emmerald 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.
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West

West is an Oz location. It first 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 left Oz for the Enchanted Forest an unknown period of time afterwards. The cyclone that brought Dorothy to Oz dropped her and her house somewhere in the West.

Yellow Brick Road

Yellow Brick Road is an Oz location. It first appears in the sixteenth episode of the third season. It's a series of roads made out of yellow bricks followed by many to reach Emmerald City.
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Wonderland

  • The Black Forest first appears in the sixth episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. 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. ("Who's Alice")
  • The Boiling Sea first appears in the first episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. During one of their many adventures, Alice and Cyrus end up travelling to the cliff of the Boiling Sea. As they admire the view, Cyrus musters the courage to propose to Alice, who accepts. However, they are interrupted by the Red Queen and her guards, who prompt the two lovers into battle. While Alice is held down by the guards, Cyrus begins to get dragged away, but breaks free to rescue her. To Alice's horror, the Red Queen magically throws him off the cliff edge into the Boiling Sea to his death. In actuality, Cyrus is caught by Jafar's magic carpet and taken hostage. ("Down the Rabbit Hole")
  • The Great Divide first appears in the fifth episode of the season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland ("Heart of Stone")
  • Greener Pastures first appears in the second episode of the season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. After deciding love is more important than anything wishes can possibly give her, Alice, along with the genie, Cyrus, hide the bottle in a specific place in the field made of peas, a tower of lions, a windmill and a dandy-lion tree. Unbeknownst to them, the White Rabbit saw them burying the bottle, and later dug it up for the Red Queen. ("Trust Me")
  • The Mallow Marsh first appears in the first episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. Alice and Knave journey to Wonderland and fall on the soft surface of the marsh. The sticky substance causes them to sink deeper in, so the White Rabbit runs to find help. Alice comes up with the idea to toast the marsh with a dragonfly's spitfire, and when it becomes hardened, they are able to free themselves out. ("Down the Rabbit Hole")
  • Mimsy Meadows first appears in the second episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. 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 decide to bury the genie bottle near a dandy-lion tree so he will never have to go back inside. Secretly, the White Rabbit witnesses this. Following Alice's return to Wonderland to rescue Cyrus, she purposely lies about the true location of the bottle, and says it is in Mimsy Meadows under the Tum Tum Tree. The White Rabbit, under duress, procures the bottle for the Red Queen. By the time Alice and Knave go to unearth the bottle at its true location, it is already gone. ("Trust Me")
  • The Outlands first appears in the eighth episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. In the past, Cyrus struck a deal with the Caterpillar to make himself and Alice disappear. The Caterpillar accepts Cyrus' payment, a Lost and Found compass, and creates an invisible hideout for them in the Outlands. Cyrus and Alice arrive there while he brings up the fact she will always be in danger because of him. She believes they can deal with whatever life throws at them and is willing to do anything except part from him. Then, Cyrus shows her the invisible hideout, which they can use as a temporary home. ("Home") Alice returns to the hideout when she learns Cyrus has escaped the clutches of Jafar. She is certain that the hideout is the one place he would go to, but doesn't find him inside. Suddenly, Alice sees Cyrus approaching from the outside and rushes out to him. ("Home")
  • The Red Wagon first appears in the fifth episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. It is a small wagon situated in the woods of Wonderland where Will Scarlet and Anastasia first lived. ("Heart of Stone")
  • Tulgey Woods first appears in the first episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. The woods are located in the Red Queen's territory. Alice and Knave cross into Tulgey Woods, which is located in the Red Queen's territory, to reach the Mad Hatter's house located at the other end of the woods. After boosting herself up into a tree to get a better look at where the house is, Alice encounters a much more unfriendlier Cheshire Cat, but is rescued by Knave. ("Down the Rabbit Hole")
  • The Mad Hatter's House first appears in the first episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. The cottage is located at the far end of the Tulgey Woods, was previously housed by the Mad Hatter and now remains abandoned. By the word of the White Rabbit, Alice believes Cyrus has been hiding there, but they do not find him inside the building. She leaves the house in a disheartened state, but finds Cyrus' talisman on the ground, which proves he is alive. ("Down the Rabbit Hole")
  • The Tum Tum Tree first appears in the second episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. Once Alice and Knave arrive at the Tum Tum Tree, they see Jafar has beat them to the punch and has already began sending his scarab creatures to dig beneath to find the bottle. Instead, Alice surprises Knave with news that she lied about the bottle's resting place so whoever is also looking to get their hands on it will inevitably be misled. ("Trust Me")
  • The Whispering Woods first appears in the third episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. To find a special item called the forget me knot, which will help Alice and Knave to see who dug up Cyrus' bottle, they track down the Caterpillar, who says Grendel of the Whispering Woods is in possession of it. On the way there, Alice and Knave fall into a pit trap and are taken hostage in Grendel's house to be served as his next meal. Instead, they discover Grendel has been using the forget me knot to constantly relive his old life in happier days. When they attempt to leave, a Bandersnatch awaits them outside. Eventually, the Bandersnatch's overwhelming strength breaks down the door into the house. Havoc reigns until Alice catches its body in the forget me knot's loop and Knave uses a knife to kill the beast. Afterwards, Grendel, realizing he cannot keep living in the past, allows Alice and Knave to take the forget me knot. ("Forget Me Not")

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