Thank You To Owen From The When Write Is Wrong Website For Finding The School From The Kevin Bacon Flashback Scene
- (0:00) The Statue / Chicago's Fountain Of Time Monument; 5900 S. Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago
- (0:02) Nelson Saying "Today Is A Good Day To Die" / Loyola University, Just South Of W. Loyola Ave, Chicago
- (0:04) Taft Building Where The Experiments Of Flat-lining Are Held / Museum Of Science And Industry East Entrance; 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago (Note: This Is Just The Exterior)
- (0:10) David's Apartment That He Scales Down / 1269 N. Wolcott Avenue, Chicago
- (0:24) View Of A Church / Loyola University's Madonna Strada Chapel; 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago
- (0:29) Nelson First Sees The Dog In The Alley / Still Searching For This Location
- (0:30) Nelson Having Flashbacks To His Youth When He Terrorized And Eventually Accidentally Killed Billy Mahoney By Knocking Him Out Of A Tree / Still Searching For This Location
- (0:38) Bridge That Rachel And Davis Are Walking On While Arguing About Who Should Go Under Next / Lower Michigan Avenue Bridge, Chicago
- (0:40) Nelson Almost Gets Hit By All Of The Bicycles / N. Milwaukee Avenue At The Intersection Of N. Damon Avenue (Note: The Bicycles Were Going Southeast On Milwaukee Avenue. Also The Alley He Walks Into Is Located On Damon Just North Of The El On The West Side Of The Street)
- (0:42) Nelson Spotting The Dog Again. This Time In A Tunnel / Still Searching For This Location
- (0:43) Student Housing Building Where Randy Lived / Northwest Corner Of W. Rosemont Avenue And N. Kenmore Avenue, Chicago
- (0:45) Nelson's Apartment / Above 3365 N. Clark Street, Chicago
- (1:04) Rachel's House In Flashback / 3960 S. Ellis Avenue, Chicago
- (1:14) Davis Thinking Back On His School Days Of Teasing Winnie / Saint Mary Of The Lake; 4200 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago
- (1:16) Joe Seeing Woman From His Past As He Walks To His Apartment / 2306 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago
- (1:22) Winnie's House As An Adult / Roughly 300 S. Church Road, Bensenville (Note: The Address Is A Guess And The House Has Since Been Torn Down And Replaced)
- (1:33) The Cemetery / Graceland Cemetery; 4001 N. Clark Street, Chicago












