Stephen King's the Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance Revised and Updated (85 page)

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MYSTIC:
III:32

NORWICH:
PATRICK DANVILLE’s pencils (complete with erasers) were
bought in a Norwich Woolworth’s in 1958. Hence, Norwich played its own small but significant part in Roland’s ultimate triumph over the CRIMSON KING. VII:800

SEDONVILLE:
Somewhere in this town, buried under a chicken house, is an Irishman shot dead for blowing down one of BALAZAR’s card houses. II:117

WESTPORT:
V:544, VI:185

CO-OP CITY

See
NEW YORK CITY
: BROOKLYN

COPIAH

See
MISSISSIPPI (STATE OF)

COSTA DEL SOL

See
SPAIN

CROSS BRONX EXPRESSWAY

See
NEW YORK CITY
: BRONX

CUBA

JANE DORNING—one of the stewardesses on EDDIE’s Delta flight from NASSAU to JFK—harbors a fear of being hijacked by Cubans.

II:54, VII:599

CULLUM’S CABIN

See
MAINE (STATE OF)
: OXFORD COUNTY: EAST STONEHAM: KEYWADIN POND

CUSTOMS, NEW YORK

See
NEW YORK CITY
: QUEENS

CUYAHOGA RIVER

See
OHIO

D

DAHLIE’S (DAHLBERG’S)

See
NEW YORK CITY
: BROOKLYN

DALE’S FANCY BUTCHER SHOP

See
OHIO
(STATE OF): AKRON

DEAN FAMILY APARTMENT

See
NEW YORK CITY
: BROOKLYN

DELAWARE (STATE OF)

During his years traveling along the HIGHWAYS IN HIDING, PERE CALLAHAN worked for a while as an apple-picker in Delaware.

V:302

ROUTE 71:
V:302

DENBY’S DISCOUNT DRUG

See
NEW YORK CITY
: MANHATTAN: TIMES SQUARE

DENMARK

See also
MAINE (STATE OF)
: OXFORD COUNTY

VII:603

DENMARK, MAINE

See
MAINE (STATE OF)
: OXFORD COUNTY

DENNIS’S WAFFLES AND PANCAKES

See
NEW YORK CITY
: MANHATTAN: CHEW CHEW MAMA’S

DENVER

See
COLORADO
;
see also
ATCHISON, TOPEKA, AND SANTA FE RAILROAD

DES MOINES

See
IOWA (STATE OF)

DETROIT

See
MICHIGAN (STATE OF)

DETTA’S SEX HAUNTS

See
DRAWERS
,
in
PORTALS

DIMITY ROAD

See
MAINE (STATE OF)
: OXFORD COUNTY: EAST STONEHAM

DISNEYLAND

See
CALIFORNIA (STATE OF)

DISNEY WORLD

See
FLORIDA (STATE OF)

DIXIE PIG

See entry in
PORTALS

DODGE

See
KANSAS

DOORS: NEW YORK TO MID-WORLD

See
DOORWAYS BETWEEN WORLDS
,
in
PORTALS

DRAWERS

See entry in
PORTALS

DUBLIN

See
IRELAND

DUKE UNIVERSITY

Duke University has a department of Psychical Research. According to JOHN CULLUM, one of the subjects they study is WALK-IN activity.

VI:152

DUTCH HILL

See
NEW YORK CITY
: BROOKLYN

DUTCH HILL MANSION

See
DOORWAYS BETWEEN WORLDS
,
in
PORTALS

DUTCH HILL PUB

See
NEW YORK CITY
: BROOKLYN

DUTCH HILL USED APPLIANCES

See
NEW YORK CITY
: BROOKLYN

E

EAST CONWAY VILLAGE

See
NEW HAMPSHIRE (STATE OF)

EAST FRYEBURG

See
MAINE (STATE OF)
: OXFORD COUNTY

EAST STONEHAM

See
MAINE (STATE OF)
: OXFORD COUNTY

EASTER ISLAND

III:24

ECUADOR

IV:86

EGYPT

VII:115

CAIRO:
V:140

PYRAMIDS:
VII:115

**ENGLAND

In
The Gunslinger,
WALTER O’DIM claims that he lived in England hundreds (or perhaps a thousand) years before the GREAT OLD ONES crossed the ocean to the land that Roland now inhabits. In the 2003 version of
The Gunslinger,
the direct reference to England is cut. In the final book of the Dark Tower series we find out that GRACE RUMBELOW, an incredibly annoying BREAKER, came from ALDERSHOT.

I:211, VI:390, VII:394

HAMPSHIRE:
VII:394

ALDERSHOT:
VII:394

LONDON:
IV:34, V:91, V:506, VII:242

STONEHENGE:
VII:777

ETHIOPIA

VII:732

EVEREST

See
MOUNT EVEREST

F

FIFTH AVENUE AND FORTY-THIRD STREET

See
NEW YORK CITY
: MANHATTAN

FLORIDA (STATE OF)

V:305, VI:408, VII:570, VII:674

BUSCH GARDENS:
RIVER CROSSING’s garden (located behind the CHURCH OF THE BLOOD EVERLASTING) reminds EDDIE of Busch Gardens. III:233

CAPE CANAVERAL:
When SUSANNAH sees the missiles lining the GREAT ROAD leading to LUD, she thinks about the Redstones fired from Cape Canaveral. III:287

DISNEY WORLD:
II:334, III:73, III:91

FLORIDA KEYS:
II:227

FORD ORD

See
CALIFORNIA (STATE OF)

FORMOSA (TAIWAN)

Originally known by its aboriginal name, Pakan, this island was renamed Formosa when an early Dutch navigator (sailing on a Portuguese ship) saw it and
exclaimed, “Ilha formosa,” or “beautiful island.” The contemporary name
Taiwan
is an adaptation of the word
tayouan,
which means “terrace bay.”

VII:115

FOUR FATHERS RESTAURANT

See
NEW YORK CITY
: BROOKLYN: GINELLI’S PIZZA

FRANCE

VII:275, VII:276

PARIS:
VI:242

LOUVRE:
VII:242

NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL:
V:595

FRENCH LANDING

See
WISCONSIN (STATE OF)

FRYEBURG

See
MAINE (STATE OF)
: OXFORD COUNTY

G

GAGE PARK

See
KANSAS (STATE OF)
: TOPEKA

GAIETY

See
NEW YORK CITY
: MANHATTAN: TIMES SQUARE

GARDEN OF THE BEAM

See
LOT, THE
,
in
PORTALS

GEORGIA (STATE OF)

II:198

GERMANY

VII:276

BERGEN-BELSEN:
A Nazi concentration camp located in northwest Germany, near the village of Belsen. VII:698

BUCHENWALD:
A Nazi concentration camp located in eastern Germany, near the village of Buchenwald. VII:698

HAMELIN:
In
Wolves of the Calla,
EDDIE DEAN compares ANDY, CALLA BRYN STURGIS’s duplicitous Messenger Robot, to the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Eddie draws this comparison because the children of the Calla love Andy and follow him everywhere, but another, more sinister meaning is behind Eddie’s statement. According to the old folktale, the town of Hamelin was afflicted by a plague of rats, and the people of the town could not get rid of
the terrible, flea-bitten rodents. However, just as they were about to go out of their minds, along came a piper in a parti-colored suit who agreed to solve their problem as long as they paid him what he wanted. The Pied Piper and the townsfolk agreed on an amount, but once the rats were gone, the stingy
folken
refused to honor their pledge. The Piper left, only to return the following Saint John’s Day. This time when he played his pipe, he charmed the children away. None of them were ever seen again. Only two little children remained in the village—one who was blind and could not see the Piper to follow him, and one who was lame and could not keep up with his playmates. Like the Pied Piper, Andy steals children. He doesn’t do it himself—the WOLVES of THUNDERCLAP do it for him—however, he is every bit as guilty as they are. V:586–87

GINELLI’S PIZZA (FOUR FATHERS RESTAURANT)

See
NEW YORK CITY
: BROOKLYN

GRAND ARMY PLAZA

See
NEW YORK CITY
: BROOKLYN

GRAND CANYON

See
ARIZONA (STATE OF)

GRAND COULEE DAM

See
WASHINGTON (STATE OF)

GRAND RIVER MEN’S WEAR

See
MICHIGAN (STATE OF)
: DETROIT

GRANT PARK

See
NEW YORK CITY
: BROOKLYN

GREAT PLAINS

III:171

GREAT SMOKIES

SUSANNAH DEAN/ODETTA HOLMES’s AUNT BLUE had her honeymoon in these mountains.

II:236

GREEN BAY

See
WISCONSIN (STATE OF)

GREENWICH VILLAGE

See
NEW YORK CITY
: MANHATTAN

GREYMARL APARTMENTS

See
NEW YORK CITY
: MANHATTAN

GUTTENBERG, FURTH, AND PATEL

See
NEW YORK CITY
: MANHATTAN

GUYANA

The Reverend Jim Jones established the People’s Temple in Jonestown, Guyana. Almost one thousand people committed suicide there by drinking poisoned Kool-Aid. While they downed their final drinks, the reverend stood on his porch and, holding a bullhorn to his lips, recounted stories about his mother.

III:378, VII:211

H

HAITI

II:58, II:186

HAMELIN

See
GERMANY

HAMMARSKJÖLD PLAZA (2 HAMMARSKJÖLD PLAZA)

See
NEW YORK CITY
: MANHATTAN: SECOND AVENUE

HAMPSHIRE

See
ENGLAND

HARRIGAN’S STREET CORNER

See
NEW YORK CITY
: MANHATTAN: SECOND AVENUE

HARVARD

TED BRAUTIGAN attended Harvard.

VII:212, VII:273, VII:276

HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL:
VII:126

HAWAII (STATE OF)

V:48, V:89

HENRY’S CORNER MARKET

See
NEW YORK CITY
: BROOKLYN: DUTCH HILL

HIDDEN HIGHWAYS/HIGHWAYS IN HIDING

See
HIDDEN HIGHWAYS
,
in
PORTALS

HOBOKEN

See
NEW JERSEY (STATE OF)

HOME

Home was a wet shelter for homeless people located on FIRST AVENUE and FORTY-SEVENTH STREET in MANHATTAN, NEW YORK. The owner and chief supervisor was PERE CALLAHAN’s friend ROWAN MAGRUDER. Unlike many of New York City’s shelters, Home accepted both men and women and allowed in people who were drunk as well as sober. At Home, the drunks weren’t locked up, the booze was. If somebody came in suffering from the d.t.’s, he or she would be given a shot of liquor, and probably a sedative chaser to keep him or her quiet. Despite—or more probably because of—its unusual policies, Home became one of the city’s most successful, and highly regarded, shelters. In 1977, Mother Teresa visited it, and in 1980, Magruder was named Man of the Year by New York City’s Mayor Ed Koch. (Magruder even made the cover of
Newsweek.
)

After his terrible encounter with the VAMPIRE BARLOW, Pere Callahan traveled to New York and ended up at this shelter. Although he began as a resident, he ended up as an employee. Pere worked for Home from October of 1975 until June of 1976. However, in June of 1976, just after his friend and fellow Home employee LUPE DELGADO died from AIDS (contracted through the bite of a TYPE THREE VAMPIRE), a distraught Callahan went back on the booze. Pere left Home and—bottle in hand—began his inebriated journeys along America’s HIGHWAYS IN HIDING.

V:106, V:266–68, V:271–82, V:287, V:292, V:308–9
(Magruder and Hitler Brothers),
V:422, V:424
(flophouse),
V:425, V:426, V:427, V:428–29, V:443, V:445, V:452, V:466, VI:332

HUDSON RIVER

See
NEW YORK (STATE OF)

HUNGRY I

See
NEW YORK CITY
: MANHATTAN

I

ILLINOIS (STATE OF)

CHICAGO:
V:423

GREENTOWN:
To Ray Bradbury fans, Greentown is a well-known and well-loved place. Based upon Bradbury’s hometown of Waukegan, Illinois, it represents all that is best in small-town America. However, in the Dark Tower series, Greentown becomes a sinister place.

According to SUSANNAH DEAN, the DEVAR-TOI (or BREAKER prison) is reminiscent of Bradbury’s idealized Midwestern town. Its cozy Main Street and nearby college campus look like snapshots out of an album of Americana—places where there is no crime, where girls wearing dresses with hemlines safely below the knee kiss their boyfriends a chaste goodnight and
then return to their college dorms early so that their dormitory moms (as well as their actual mothers) will think well of them. Its low buildings and friendly streets make the viewer daydream about a time before the world
moved on
—an era predating world wars and cold wars, when the sun always shone and old folks sat happily on their porches, drinking lemonade.

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