FRINGE TV Series 2008. Created by J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. Starring Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, John Noble, Jasika Nicole, Lance Reddick, Blair Brown, Kirk Acevedo, Seth Gabel, Mark Valley and Leonard Nimoy. | |||
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1 | Carlton Street | Transit Routes | Streets | ||
Carlton Street Street where Lora Ducat died in a car crash - one of the young women in kidnapped teenager Tyler Carson's search history that Astrid and Olivia find, from the search for his mother. | |||||
2 | Central Manhatan Sinkhole | Nature | Natural Areas | ||
Central Manhatan Sinkhole Fringe event in the alternate universe that occurred in 1989. | |||||
3 | Cypress | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
Cypress Street mentioned when Walter and Peter are tracking the eye of the storm. While Westfield is a real town in Vermont, there is no street called Cypress. | |||||
4 | Edina | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
Edina Town in Jonestown County, New York. | |||||
5 | Edina Town Hall | Structures | Halls | ||
Edina Town Hall Building in Edina, New York. | |||||
6 | Jacksonville Military Base | Structures | Military Bases | ||
Jacksonville Military Base Military base where Olivia grew up in Jacksonville, seen in Olivia's animated subconscious. There is a military base in Jacksonville - Naval Air Station Jacksonville, but there isn't a base called "Jacksonville Military Base". | |||||
7 | Jonestown County, New York | Geographic Areas | Counties | ||
Jonestown County, New York The Fringe team travels to Edina, New York in Jonestown County to investigate sightings of deformed creatures. | |||||
8 | Manhatan | Urban Areas | Neighborhoods | ||
Manhatan In the alternate universe, the borough of Manhattan in New York City is spelled with only one 'T'. | |||||
9 | Martin Luther King Eldridge Cleaver Memo... | Nature | Parks | ||
Martin Luther King Eldridge Cleaver Memorial Park In the alternate universe, Olivia discovers a park where the Massive Dynamic is located in our world. | |||||
10 | Mercy Ballet Conservatory | Structures | Event Venues | ||
Mercy Ballet Conservatory Advertised at Springsteen Station, train station in the alternate universe. | |||||
11 | New Yonkers | Urban Areas | Cities-U.S. | ||
New Yonkers City in New York in the alternate universe where the Candyman kidnaps Max Clayton. | |||||
12 | Nixon Parkway | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
Nixon Parkway Street in Manhattan in the alternate universe that Lincoln Lee mentions to Olivia as Fauxlivia when she arrives on scene. | |||||
13 | Noyo County, Washington | Geographic Areas | Counties | ||
Noyo County, Washington While on the road, Peter finds himself in the middle of a Noyo county Police murder investigation involving shapeshifters from the alternate universe. | |||||
14 | Parklane Senior Care | Residential Communities | Retirement Communities | ||
Parklane Senior Care Roscoe Joyce, the keyboardist for Walter's favorite band Violet Sedan Chair, resides at Parklane Senior Care, where the Observer brings his son to see him, who has been dead for 25 years. | |||||
15 | Quimby | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
Quimby Street mentioned when Walter and Peter are tracking the eye of the storm. While Westfield is a real town in Vermont, there is no street called Quimby. | |||||
16 | Reiden Lake | Water | Lakes | ||
Reiden Lake Body of water located near Schenectady in East-central New York State. | |||||
17 | Remington Place | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
Remington Place Address in Cambridge that Fauxlivia as Olivia gives Thomas Jerome Newton. There's a real Remington Street in Cambridge, but no Remington Place. | |||||
18 | River | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
River Street mentioned when Walter and Peter are tracking the eye of the storm. While Westfield is a real town in Vermont, there is no street called River. | |||||
19 | Rodney Apartments | Residential Communities | Apartment and Condos | ||
Rodney Apartments Apartment complex in Boston where "U. Gene" murders a man named Jack. | |||||
20 | Rosencrantz Building | Residential Communities | Apartment and Condos | ||
Rosencrantz Building The Fringe team investigates mysterious deaths at the Rosencrantz Building in Park Slope, Brooklyn. | |||||
21 | Shadow Grove Circle | Transit Routes | Thoroughfares | ||
Shadow Grove Circle Address of Fauxlivia's mother's house in Tarrytown, her "safe house", where Olivia goes when she begins to process Fauxlivia's memories. | |||||
22 | Skelton Avenue | Transit Routes | Avenues | ||
Skelton Avenue The Observer interrupts a robbery at Hanna's Jewelry store on Skelton Avenue. | |||||
23 | Strathmore Blvd | Transit Routes | Boulevards | ||
Strathmore Blvd Address of Olivia's apartment in Brighton, MA. | |||||
24 | Tanner Park | Nature | Parks | ||
Tanner Park Park nearby that Jim Mallum mentions when Olivia and Lincoln visit looking for his daughter Emily - he claims not to know who she is, but maybe to have seen her at the park. | |||||
25 | Wissenschaft Prison | Detention Centers | Prisons | ||
Wissenschaft Prison Prison near Frankfurt, Germany. | |||||
26 | Zelazny Building | Structures | Buildings | ||
Zelazny Building A universe-spanning earthquake merges part of the Zelazny building in New York City. |
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