Real Life References - Locations

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Appearances of St. Louis Addresses

Year Figure Title Comments
1938 Mandrake the Magician "Blozz the Champion" Fork of Lemay and Ferry Roads[footnotes 1]
1953 Mandrake the Magician "The Mysterious Mr Beam" Sixth and Olive[footnotes 2]

Note

  1. Lemay Ferry Road is a road in St. Louis
  2. N 6th st and Olive st is Downtown St. Louis, not far away from Phil Davis studio at the Louderman Building.

Appearances of New York City Addresses

Year Figure Title Comments
1950 Mandrake the Magician "The Dark One" 235 E 45th St[footnotes 1]: Princess Narda's address on a telegram
1965 Mandrake the Magician "The Sign of 8" Bartlett Street: Princess Narda's address

Note

  1. Lee Falk's address when he traveled with the ships "S.S. Exochorda" and "S.S. Evangelium" in 1938 and 1941.

Appearances of Boston Addresses

Year Figure Title Comments
1946 The Phantom "Mister Hog" A newspaper headline reads: "Diana Palmer, Socialite Explorer and Sportswoman, Winning Brattle[footnotes 1] Steeple Chase..."
1948 The Phantom "The Girls" A newspaper ad reads: Globetrotter Inc, 20 Brattle Street

Note

  1. The Cambridge Summer Theatre was located at Brattle Hall