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from workaholics posted in television by crabapple
This is the pancake house that the crew retires to after a long night in "Checkpoint Gnarly," Season 1, Episode 5 (airdate May 4, 2011).
west fourth street – washington square
from louie posted in television by crabapple
The West Fourth Street stop opened on September 10, 1932, as part of the first line of the Independent Subway System (IND).
Today, it is part of the NYC transit system, and was added to the NRHP on March 30, 2005. Nearby points of interest include Washington Square Park, West Fourth Street Courts, West Village, and New York University.
This is where Louis C.K. exits the subway station in the title sequence of the tv show, Louie.
carolines on broadway
from louie, bill hicks posted in television by crabapple
Caroline Hirsch opened up a cabaret in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York in 1981. The comedians she booked were her most popular draw, so she started booking them exclusively.
After moving to a couple of locations, Carolines on Broadway (sic) opened at this location in 1992. Billing itself as "America's Premiere Comedy Nightclub," the list of comedians who have played Carolines is pretty extensive.
Notably, Bill Hicks gave his last performance at Carolines in January 1994 (before he died of cancer).
Louis C.K. often features Carolines as a filming location for the TV series, Louie.
I don't know why they don't put the apostrophe in the name. That's just how they spell it.
workaholics house
from workaholics posted in television by crabapple
The first season of Comedy Central's Workaholics was filmed at this location. Some of the cast members (Adam DeVine, Blake Anderson) and director Kyle Newacheck (a.k.a. Karl, a.k.a. "the human genius", a.k.a. "the guy on the t-shirt") lived at this location while filming the series. Anders said he would not live at the house "because it was gross and had rats."
In a disturbing act of life imitating art, cast member Blake Anderson fractured his back at this location after jumping off the roof onto a beer pong table.
great northern hotel
from twin peaks posted in television by crabapple
This address is the Twin Peaks filming location for the Great Northern Hotel.
Officially called the Salish Lodge and Spa, the hotel is situated above Snoqualmie Falls, a waterfall that is a 268 ft drop- 100 feet higher than Niagara Falls.