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{{ListLocation|Coffee Mug Diner|origin=Land Without Magic|image=419GasStation.png|It appears in the [[Lily (Episode)|nineteenth episode]] of the [[Season Four|fourth season]]. [[Lily Page|Lily]] works here as a waitress after she fakes her own death.}}
 
{{ListLocation|Coffee Mug Diner|origin=Land Without Magic|image=419GasStation.png|It appears in the [[Lily (Episode)|nineteenth episode]] of the [[Season Four|fourth season]]. [[Lily Page|Lily]] works here as a waitress after she fakes her own death.}}
   
{{ListLocation|Darling House|origin=Land Without Magic|image=221TJellicoe.png|It appears in the [[Second Star to the Right|twenty-first episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]]. It is the residential [[List of Locations/Land Without Magic Locations#London|London]] home of [[Mary Darling|Mary]] and [[George Darling]], and their three children [[Wendy Darling|Wendy]], [[John Darling|John]] and [[Michael Darling|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 [[The Shadow|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.}}
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{{ListLocation|Darling House|origin=Land Without Magic|image=221TJellicoe.png|It appears in the [[Second Star to the Right|twenty-first episode]] of the [[Season Two|second season]]. It is the residential [[London]] home of [[Mary Darling|Mary]] and [[George Darling]], and their three children [[Wendy Darling|Wendy]], [[John Darling|John]] and [[Michael Darling|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.}}
   
 
{{ListLocation|Feinberg Mansion|origin=Land Without Magic|image=412FeinbergMansion.png|It appears in the [[Darkness on the Edge of Town|twelfth episode]] of the [[Season Four|fourth season]]. [[Cruella De Vil]] resides in a grand mansion with her husband, Mr. Feinberg here. [[Mr. Gold]] and [[Ursula (Sea Witch)|Ursula]] visit her only to witness Cruella's husband being taken away by the FBI.}}
 
{{ListLocation|Feinberg Mansion|origin=Land Without Magic|image=412FeinbergMansion.png|It appears in the [[Darkness on the Edge of Town|twelfth episode]] of the [[Season Four|fourth season]]. [[Cruella De Vil]] resides in a grand mansion with her husband, Mr. Feinberg here. [[Mr. Gold]] and [[Ursula (Sea Witch)|Ursula]] visit her only to witness Cruella's husband being taken away by the FBI.}}

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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 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 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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Fairy Tale Land

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.
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Mulan's Village

Mulan's Village is a Fairy Tale Land location. It appears in the eleventh episode of the second season. It is unknown whether this village is located within the Enchanted Forest or to a different Fairy Tale Land realm. It is where Mulan and Belle hunt the Yaoguai.

Agrabah

Agrabah Marketplace

Agrabah Marketplace is an Agrabah location. It first appears in the second episode of the spin-off. This is where the Blacksmith's workshop and Farzeen Shahmed shop are located. The marketplace is also where a young Jafar saw the sorceress Amara incite fear and terror from people with her mere presence.
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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.
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Amara's Second House

Amara's Second House is an Agrabah location. It 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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Blacksmith's Workshop

Blacksmith's Workshop is an Agrabah location. It appears in the fourth episode of the spin-off. 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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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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Ulima's House

Ulima's House is an Agrabah location. It appears in the seventh episode of the spin-off. It is located located on the outskirts of Agrabah, and is where the healer Ulima lives with her young son, Jafar. As Ulima is on her death bed, 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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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. Ingrid freezes the castle and all of Arendelle when Anna traps Elsa in the Magic Urn, only to be unfrozen thirty years later when she uses an enormous amount of magic to cast the spell of shattered sight in Storybrooke.[1]

Arendelle Docks

Arendelle Docks is an Arendelle location. It appears 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.[2]
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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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North Valley

North Valley is an Arendelle location. It appears in the third episode of the fourth season. It is where Elsa and Kristoff fight Hans and his brothers for the Magic Urn that contains Ingrid. Years later, Anna reads a letter from her mother, Gerda, asking Anna and Elsa to find the urn and release Ingrid.[3]

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.

Royal Gravestones

Royal Gravestones is an Arendelle location. It 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. 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.[4]
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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.

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.

Weselton

Weselton is an Arendelle location. It is 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

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.
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Caledonian Forest

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

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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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.

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 Merida's coronation.
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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.

Ivory Sea

Ivory Sea is a DunBroch location. It first appears in the sixth episode of the fifth season. It is a stretch of ocean that separates Dunbroch from Camelot. Merida puts Belle on a boat with her as she rows from Camelot to DunBroch, where her brothers are. After saving her brothers, Merida sends Belle off in a boat to go back across the Ivory Sea to her allies.[5]
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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 the Clans of DunBroch, led by Lord Macintosh, take Merida's brothers and set their execution, but later recognize Merida as their Queen after she saves them with a single arrow.

Enchanted Forest

Anastasia and Will's Cottage

Anastasia and Will's Cottage is an Enchanted Forest location. It first appears in the third episode of the spin-off. This was the home of Anastasia and Will Scarlet, until they left for Wonderland.
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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.

Bottomless Sea

Bottomless Sea is an Enchanted Forest location. It is first mentioned in the eighth episode of the second season, and first appears in the twenty-first episode of the fourth season. Emma Swan's prison island is located here in Isaac's story. Squid Ink is harvested from a squid from the bottom of the sea, and according to Hook, the bottomless sea is "treacherous waters."
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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 Jones lives there with his young son, Liam.
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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.
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Donna and Stephen's Cottage

Donna and Stephen's Cottage is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the fifth episode of the first season. This is where Donna and Stephen live with their young son, Geppetto.
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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 the Duke's castle to steal the Dark One's Dagger. It is not known if the castle is located within the Frontlands themselves.
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Dwarf Mines

Dwarf Mines is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the fourteenth episode of the first season. This is where the Dwarves mine the precious fairy dust, and where the fairies come to collect it.

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 prisoner in Isaac's story, while being guarded by a Black Knight, Lily.

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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Geppetto's Home

Geppetto's Home is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the twentieth episode of the first season. This is where Geppetto lives with his young son, Pinocchio.

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 appears in the seventeenth episode of the third season. It is not reached by the Dark Curse due to being too far away, and it is where Ariel and Prince Eric spend their lives together happily after she saves him from Black Beard.
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Jefferson's Cottage

Jefferson's Cottage is an Enchanted Forest location. It first appears in the seventeenth episode of the first season. This is where Jefferson lives with his daughter Grace.[6]

Jefferson's Mansion

Jefferson's Mansion 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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Medusa's Cave

Medusa's Cave is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the tenth episode of the third season. This is the home of the monster known as Medusa.
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Nottingham

Nottingham is an Enchanted Forest location. It 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.[7]

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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Snow White's Hideout

Snow White's Hideout is an Enchanted Forest location. It first appears in the third episode of the first season. This is where Snow White lives while hiding from the Evil Queen, and where Regina lives in Isaac's story.
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Stepmother's Estate

Stepmother's Estate is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the fourth episode of the first season. This is the home of Cinderella's stepfamily, where Cinderella was forced to work as a maid until she met Prince Thomas. It is located near the King's Castle.
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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 Midas' Castle, Abigail suggests they use the Troll Road, but they end up taking a longer route instead. ("Snow Falls," "The Shepherd," "Snow Drifts")
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Tulip Room

Tulip Room is an Enchanted Forest location. It appears in the third episode of the third season. This is where Tinker Bell and the Blue Fairy lives.
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Land Without Color

Alphonse's Mansion

Alphonse's Mansion is a Land Without Color location. It 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 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.[8]

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Bill and Katie's House

Bill and Katie's House is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the nineteenth episode of the fourth season. This is where a young Emma Swan lives with her foster family.
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Boston Adoption Agency

Boston Adoption Agency is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the ninth episode of the third season. This is where Regina adopts her son, Henry.
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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 Swan 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 date with Ryan.
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Central Park

Central Park is a Land Without Magic location. It first appears in the twelfth episode of the third season. This is where Emma meets up with Hook after she searches Neal's apartment in New York City.
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Chantey's Lobster House

Chantey's Lobster House is a Land Without Magic location. This was the diner located in Maine where Pinocchio brought infant Emma when they arrived in the Land Without Magic. It was also pictured in a newspaper article about the event.[9][10]
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Coffee Mug Diner

Coffee Mug Diner 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.
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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.

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. Feinberg here. Mr. Gold and Ursula visit her only to witness Cruella's husband being taken away by the FBI.

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[11] is where Cecilia and a young Emma Swan used to live in Boston.
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Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the second season. It is the country August meets a healer who sells him a potion to remain human. Later, August mentions meeting the Dragon in Hong Kong, and that he took his research after he died.[12]
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Hopkins Convenience Store

Hopkins Convenience Store is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fifth episode of the fourth season. This 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 and crash there for the night.

Ingrid's House

Ingrid's House is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the fifth episode of the fourth season. It is where Ingrid used to live with her young foster daughter, Emma.
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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.

Logan International Airport

Logan International Airport is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the thirteenth episode of the second season. Emma, Henry and Mr. Gold take a flight from this airport to New York City.
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Lowell, Massachusetts

Lowell, Massachusetts is a Land Without Magic location. It 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.
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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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Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shack

Mr. Cluck's Chicken Shack is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the twelfth episode of the fourth season. It is a commercial chain of fast food restaurants. Cruella and Ursula stop at a Mr. Cluck drive-through restaurant while traveling with Mr. Gold to Storybrooke. When Emma was young, one of her foster families had fast food from Mr. Cluck's for dinner.[13]
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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.[14][15]
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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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Our Lady Providence Medical Center

Our Lady Providence Medical Center is a Land Without Magic location. It is a hospital in New York City, which appears in the seventeenth episode of the fourth season. Mr. Gold is admitted to the hospital when he suffers a heart attack.
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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.
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Portland Union Station

Portland Union Station is a Land Without Magic location. Emma goes there to retrieve a bag of stolen watches in the sixth episode of the second season.
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Pay-Rite Market

Pay-Rite Market is a Land Without Magic location. This convenience store appears in the sixth episode of the second season. Emma and Neal shoplift at at the Pay-Rite Market,[16] and are nearly caught, but manage to get away in time.
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona is a Land Without Magic location. It first appears in the sixth episode of the second season. It is the city Emma is sent to serve prison time for stealing watches. Emma delivers her son and gives him up in a closed adoption here. When Henry loses his memories about Storybrooke, Mary Margaret pretends that she and Emma were cell mates in Phoenix.

Phuket, Thailand

Phuket, Thailand is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the second season. It is where August traveled to after he stopped watching over Emma.[17]
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Red Lantern Lodge

Red Lantern Lodge is a Land Without Magic location. Emma and Neal stay at the motel called the Red Lantern Lodge[18] in the sixth episode of the second season.
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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. It 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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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.[19]
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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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Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver, Canada is a Land Without Magic location. It appears in the sixth episode of the second season. It is the city Neal flees to after being convinced by August in Boston to abandon Emma so she can fulfill an important future purpose.

The Wizard of Oak

The Wizard of Oak is a Land Without Magic location. It is a furniture shop in New York City, which was run by Walsh. It is first mentioned in the twelfth episode of the third season, and appears in the seventeenth episode of the fourth season.
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Storybrooke

Apprentice's House

Apprentice's House is a Storybrooke location. It first appears in the fourth episode of the fourth season. This is the home of the Apprentice, and is owned by Yen Sid.[20]

August's Trailer

August's Trailer is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the eighteenth episode of the second season. This is where August Booth lives after turning into wood.
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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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Camelot Camp

Camelot Camp is a Storybrooke location. It first appears in the second episode of the fifth season. This is where the citizens of Camelot live after being transported to Storybrooke via the Dark Curse.
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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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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 has caught the sheriff's attention due to many noise complaints.
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Storybrooke Playground

Storybrooke 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 story book, and thus resembling the architecture of the Dark Palace.
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Storybrooke Restaurant

Storybrooke Restaurant is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the fourth episode of the fourth season. This is where Hook and Emma have their first date.
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Storybrooke Stables

Storybrooke Stables is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the fifth episode of the second season. It is where Henry is attacked by a resurrected Daniel. Regina helps Daniel recognize her, but he asks to be let go because being brought back has left him in constant pain. Reluctantly, Regina follows through with his wishes.

Storybrooke Wilderness Park

Storybrooke Wilderness Park is a Storybrooke location. It appears in the fith episode of the fourth season. This is where Elsa tracks her sister Anna, on Yarrow Lane.
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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 the home of Will Scarlet, and where Alice, Cyrus and the White Rabbit go to find his heart.
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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 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

Dark Jungle

Dark Jungle is a Neverland location. It appears in the first 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 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.

Pan's Thinking Tree

Pan's Thinking Tree is a Neverland location. It appears in the ninth episode of the third season. This is where Peter Pan goes when he wants to be alone, and where he sets a trap for Emma, Regina and Mary Margaret.
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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".
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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.
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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.

Royal Palace of Oz

Royal Palace of Oz is an Oz location. It 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.

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 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.

Woodcutter's Cottage

Woodcutter's Cottage is an Oz location. It appears in the sixteenth episode of the third season. This is where the Woodcutter lives with his wife and their adoptive daughter, Zelena.
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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 Emerald City.

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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Boiling Sea

Boiling Sea is a Wonderland location. It first appears in the first episode of the spin-off. 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.
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Great Divide

Great Divide is a Wonderland location. It appears in the fifth episode of the season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland
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Greener Pastures

Greener Pastures is a Wonderland location. It appears in the second episode of the season of Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. 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 dandy-lion tree. Unbeknownst to them, the White Rabbit saw them burying the bottle, and later dug it up for the Red Queen.

Grendel's House

Grendel's House is a Wonderland location. It appears in the third episode of the spin-off. It is the home of Grendel and his wife.
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Jabberwocky Tower

Jabberwocky Tower is a Wonderland location. It appears in the ninth episode of the spin-off. This is the tower in which the Jabberwocky has been kept for many years to keep Wonderland safe.
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Lizard's Home

Lizard's Home is a Wonderland location. It first appears in the ninth episode of the spin-off. It is the home of Lizard, where she passes away after making her third wish. It is located in an unnamed village.
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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. Alice finds Cyrus' talisman on the ground, which proves he is alive, even if he is nowhere to be seen.
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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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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 decide to bury the genie bottle in the Greener Pastures.
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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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Red Wagon

Red Wagon is a Wonderland location. It first appears in the fifth episode of the spin-off. It is a small wagon situated in the woods of Wonderland where Will Scarlet and Anastasia first lived.
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Tulgey Woods

Tulgey Woods is a Wonderland location. It first appears in the first episode of the spin-off. Alice and Knave cross into Tulgey Woods, which is located in the Red Queen's territory, to reach the Mad Hatter's house. After boosting herself up into a tree to get a better look at where the house is, Alice encounters a much unfriendlier Cheshire Cat, but is rescued by Knave.
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Tum Tum Tree

Tum Tum Tree is a Wonderland location. It first appears in the second episode of the spin-off. It is where Jafar sends his scarabs to dig beneath to find Cyrus' bottle. However, he does not find the bottle, as Alice lied about its whereabouts.
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Whispering Woods

Whispering Woods is a Wonderland location. It first appears in the third episode of the spin-off. It is where Grendel keeps the forget me knot. Alice and the Knave are taken hostages by him, and they manage to escape thanks to a Bandersnatch attack.
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Unknown Locations

Kansas

Kansas is a location. It is first mentioned in the sixteeenth episode of the third season. This is where Walsh (aka the Wizard of Oz) and Dorothy Gale are from.
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