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Geographic locations, cities, countries, regions

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Bromley Town Hall

A geographic location in the United Kingdom, known for its historic town hall.

1 mentions

Bronx

The Bronx borough of New York City, one of the five boroughs

1 mentions

Bronx River

A river flowing through the Bronx in New York City, historically polluted and later restored.

1 mentions

Bronzeville

A neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois.

1 mentions

Brookhaven National Laboratory

A scientific laboratory located on Long Island, New York, involved in space research

1 mentions

Brooklyn Birth Center

A hospital in Brooklyn known for its midwifery program and emergency obstetric cases.

1 mentions

Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge, a historic suspension bridge in New York City, with secret apartments inside its vaults that are now being considered for rental.

1 mentions

Brooklyn Bridge Park

A public park located in Brooklyn, New York, transformed from industrial use into a green space.

1 mentions

Brooklyn, Iowa

Brooklyn, Iowa is a small town in the United States where Molly Tibbetts lived and was last seen.

1 mentions

Brooklyn STEAM Center

Brooklyn STEAM Center is a public high school in Brooklyn focused on project-based, industry-connected learning.

1 mentions

Brooklyn Zoo

A New Zealand zoo in New Plymouth, known for housing capybaras.

1 mentions

Brookside Plaza

Brookside Plaza, a shopping and dining area in Brookside.

1 mentions

Broomfield

A city in Colorado where the homicide and investigation took place.

1 mentions

Brown Mountain

Brown Mountain is a mountain in North Carolina famous for mysterious glowing lights observed over a century.

1 mentions

Brownsley Island

A fictional or real island mentioned in a listener's email, location unknown.

1 mentions

Brown's Steakhouse

A place, a restaurant where Jason Hennessy Sr. was murdered.

1 mentions

Brunel University

A British band that supported Tears for Fears at Brunel University in 1983.

1 mentions

Bruneval

The Bruneval village is a location in Normandy, France, known for the WWII raid to capture German radar equipment.

1 mentions

Brussels Airport

Brussels Airport is an international airport serving Brussels, Belgium, and is among the airports mentioned as being disabled by a cyber attack.

1 mentions

Brussels university

Belgian university in Brussels where Felix studied and conducted research

1 mentions

Bruxelles

Belgian city hosting one of Bones' offices.

1 mentions

Bryant Park

Bryant Park is a public park located in Manhattan, New York City.

1 mentions

Brynjardalur

A place in Iceland where Elisabeth Inga Ingemasdottir's grandmother lived.

1 mentions

Bucharest

Bucharest, a city in Romania where Hootsuite has an office.

1 mentions

Buckhead

A city in Georgia, known for its affluent neighborhoods and nightlife.

1 mentions

Buda

American country singer and songwriter.

1 mentions

Buena Vista

The house at Buena Vista is the residence where the investigation takes place.

1 mentions

building

A real estate property being secured through a note in the episode

1 mentions

Building 7

Building 7 was a skyscraper in the World Trade Center complex that collapsed on 9/11, allegedly due to fires and structural failure.

1 mentions

Bui National Park

A national park in Ghana known for its ecological significance.

1 mentions

Bulgakov Museum

Bulgakov Museum, a museum dedicated to the Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov in Kyiv.

1 mentions

Bull Inn

English village pub where Laurel and Hardy spent time in 1953.

1 mentions

Bunbury

Bunbury, a city in Western Australia, mentioned as a location for a football game.

1 mentions

bundok

A sacred place in Filipino folklore, a mountain believed to be a spiritual sanctuary where rituals for cleansing and healing are performed.

1 mentions

bunker

The bunker is a WWII underground military installation used for secret operations and sabotage.

1 mentions

Bunny Conlon

A town in Ireland known for its St. Patrick's Day celebrations.

1 mentions

Bunya

A city in eastern Congo, capital of Turi province

1 mentions

Burbage

A location near Leicester, England, where Nathan is based.

1 mentions

Burbank

Theme park located in Burbank, California, associated with Walt Disney.

1 mentions

Burbank Airport

Burbank Airport, airport located in Burbank, California

1 mentions

Burgess Shales

A geological formation in British Columbia, famous for its well-preserved fossils from the Cambrian period, including early animals.

1 mentions

Burleigh Heads

Australian city with a major international airport, beaches, and a growing property market.

1 mentions

Burleigh Pavilion

Australian city known for its beaches and surfing

1 mentions

Burlington, Vermont

A geographic location in Vermont, USA, known for its cultural and historical significance.

1 mentions

Burlington, Washington

City in Washington, affected by flooding, located near Seattle.

1 mentions

Burren

The Burren is a limestone landscape region in County Clare, Ireland, known for its unique geology and archaeological sites.

1 mentions

Burt Sutcliffe Retirement Home

A retirement home in Auckland, associated with Burt Sutcliffe.

1 mentions

Burundi

Country in East Africa, neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo, affected by conflict.

1 mentions

Busch Gardens

A theme park in Virginia, known for its rides and attractions.

1 mentions

Bush Intercontinental Airport

Major airport in Houston, Texas, serving domestic and international flights.

1 mentions