This list of fictional locations in The Simpsons includes towns, cities, businesses, states, and other locations created for the television series The Simpsons . This list only includes places that exist solely in the Simpsons universe, not real-life locations that have appeared on the show.
Towns
Springfield
Main article: Springfield (The Simpsons)Springfield is the setting of the series and the home of the Simpson family. It is located near Shelbyville and Capitol City in a U.S. state whose name is never mentioned. Founded in 1796 by Jebediah Springfield, Springfield is a medium-sized city with a nuclear power plant plus several schools, mountains, factories, parks, neighborhoods, landmarks and businesses. In the 21st episode "Coming to Homerica" in season 20 Millhouse says "This is Tennessee Titans country".
Shelbyville
Main article: Shelbyville (The Simpsons)Shelbyville is Springfield's neighbor and rival city. It was founded in 1796 by Shelbyville Manhattan, who advocated cousin marriage among his followers, causing a split between himself and Jebediah Springfield. An intense rivalry between the two cities continues today, especially in the sixth season episode "Lemon of Troy", in which Shelbyville residents steal a prized lemon tree from Springfield. In several episodes, "Lemon of Troy" in particular, it is suggested that Shelbyville is to an extent a parallel version of Springfield. Shelbyville is also the city where Luann van Houten grew up. It also has at least one McDonalds restaruant, a Speed-E-Mart, Joe's Tavern and a school.
Capital City
Capital City , typically spelled Capitol City in early episodes, is the capital and largest city in the state which Springfield is in. It is a major urban center, hosting major sports events, conventions, and United Nations conferences. Its nickname is The Windy Apple , derived from New York City's "The Big Apple" and Chicago's "The Windy City". Landmarks include a Duff brewery, the Cross-town suspension bridge resembling San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, the Capital City Stadium, the Capital City Amphitheatre, and the intersection of 4th and D streets. Capital City is the city where Principal Skinner grew up and where capital punishment was first used.
Brockway and Ogdenville
Two towns mentioned by Lyle Lanley (voiced by Phil Hartman) as towns to which he's sold monorail systems ("Marge vs. the Monorail"). Ogdenville has also been mentioned in other episodes such as "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield". In Eeny Teeny Maya Moe, Maya is from Ogdenville. Ogdenville has an outlet mall, and is separated from Springfield by a rocky desert. In "Coming to Homerica", Ogdenville is a town of barley producing farms that are shut down due to tainted barley being used in a new, vegetarian Krusty Burger. Ogdenvillians are composed of Norwegian immigrants with thick Norwegian accents.
Brockway and Ogdenville are also mentioned in the T.V. series "Supernatural", Season 1, Episode 18 by Sam Winchester as locations of past Striga activity.
North Haverbrook
North Haverbrook was first mentioned by Lyle Lanley in Marge vs. the Monorail. Marge arrives in North Haverbrook and finds a desolate ghost town, as the faulty monorail derailed, causing a disaster and scaring away investors. North Haverbrook locals have since denied the monorail's existence, as Marge is met by a woman who works at the 'Monorail Cafe' and orders Marge to "Go away! There ain't no monorail and there never was!" Lanley is later attacked by the citizens of the town after his plane makes an unscheduled stop there.
North Haverbrook also appeared in "Little Big Girl". After Bart is awarded a driver's license, he gets sick of countless errands and goes for a drive and eventually finds North Haverbrook, and falls in love with a girl named Darcy. In this episode, the town appears to have recovered well from the monorail disaster, as it is now changed from a ghost town to a thriving community with multiple businesses Bart enjoys. It has a romantic reputation. All signs of the monorail have also disappeared. It is possible the townsfolk stole Lyle Lanley's money when they attacked him.
It also appears on a road sign as Snake drives towards Mexico with the Kwik-E-Mart on a flatbed trailer during "Marge in Chains".
North Haverbrook is also mentioned in the T.V. series "Supernatural", Season 1, Episode 18 by Sam Winchester as locations of past Striga activity.
Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport
Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport is an attractive beachside town seen in "Summer of 4 Ft. 2" It has several beach-themed stores, a library and a carnival. It is the vacation spot of choice for many Springfielders and other holidaymakers. It is not perfect, however, and has been called "America's Scrodbasket". It has a store run by a Pakistani counterpart of Apu which sells illegal fireworks.
Terror Lake
Terror Lake is a morbidly named lakeside town in "Cape Feare", where the Simpsons are relocated to as part of the witness protection scheme.
Waverly Hills
Waverly Hills is a wealthy city in "Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh".
Guidopolis
Guidopolis is the Italian American filled city where Homer gets a tow truck.
Humbleton, PA
Humbleton, PA is the small nostalgic town that the Flanders family moves to in the episode Home Away from Homer. Ned Flanders' collection of Humbleton Figurines were produced in Humbleton. This is only town in any specific state since Springfield is in an unknown state.
Cypress Creek
Cypress Creek is the fictional city The Simpsons moved to in season 8's episode, You Only Move Twice .
Businesses
The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop
The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop is a comic book store owned by Jeff Albertson a.k.a. Comic Book Guy . The comic book store and its owner first appeared in the episode "Three Men and a Comic Book" when Bart sees the store is selling the very first edition of Radioactive Man for $100.
In the episode titled "Worst Episode Ever" (which is a remark often used by Comic Book Guy), Bart and Milhouse are given the job of running the comic book store after Comic Book Guy suffers from a heart attack and is told to take a rest from the store and go out and make some friends. It was damaged in The Simpsons Movie , where Comic Book Guy stated that spending his entire life collecting comics was a "life well spent."
Aztec Theater
Aztec Theater is the downtown movie theater in Springfield. The first known appearance was in The Telltale Head where Bart and the school bullies Jimbo, Kearney and Dolph all sneak into the theater through the fire escape to watch Space Mutants IV . The theater was used to screen the premiere of Itchy and Scratchy:The Movie in the episode of the same name. In the future, Soylent Green is on sale in the lobby.
Barney's Bowl-A-Rama
Barney's Bowl-A-Rama is the bowling alley in Springfield. It is owned by Barney Gumble's Uncle Al. The Bowl-A-Rama has appeared several times in Simpsons episodes. The very first known appearance is the episode "Life on the Fast Lane" where Homer forgets Marge's birthday and after rushing out to purchase a gift, he ends up buying a bowling ball. Marge is insulted at the fact her gift from Homer was something obviously intended for his own personal use given the fact the ball had Homer's name engraved on it. Marge decides she will keep the gift for her own use and goes bowling for the first time. This is seen destroyed in The Simpsons Movie .
In the episode "And Maggie Makes Three", Homer tells the family the story of Maggie's birth. In this story, Homer explains how he quit his job at Springfield Nuclear Power Plant to work at the Bowl-A-Rama, which was Homer's dream job. This episode reveals where the bowling pins go after they are knocked over; the pins are shown ending up in a heap and new pins are manufactured instantly to replace those knocked over.
The Bowl-A-Rama is used in the episode "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment" as a way of smuggling beer into Moe's Tavern. In this episode, alcohol is banned in Springfield and Homer begins bootlegging beer he uncovered from the city dump. The beer is poured into bowling balls and Homer then bowls the ball into the gutter at the Bowl-A-Rama; the ball then falls into a pipe leading to Moe's Tavern where Moe charges an outrageous price.
Costingtons
Costingtons is a department store near the Springfield Mall featured in such episodes as "Trash of the Titans", "Kill Gil, Volumes I & II" and "Homer vs. Dignity".
It Blows
It Blows is an air-conditioning store located next to King Toots. It appears in the episode "Lisa's Sax" and is the subject of debate when Homer has to decide how to spend his family's savings-on a sax for Lisa or an air-conditioner for himself.
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