Harmony (Passions) - Institutions

Institutions

  • Crane Industries is a global corporation, it is the main employer of the town of Harmony and is headed by Theresa Crane. Divisions include fisheries, music production, and fashion design. Besides Alistair Crane, Theresa Crane, Julian Crane, Sheridan Crane, Valerie Davis, and Ethan Winthrop are all employed by Crane Industries, and Chad Harris-Crane, Fancy Crane, Fox Crane, Sheridan Crane, Kay Bennett, and Jared Casey were at one time employed there.
  • Harmony Hospital is the main hospital in Harmony. Eve Russell is the most prominent physician there.
  • The Crane Cannery, owned by the Crane family, deals with the canning of fish products. Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald worked there briefly in 1999, Kay Bennett has been employed there since 2004, and Julian Crane was believed to have been murdered there in 2002.
  • Daily Private Lives is a tabloid magazine based in Harmony that revealed Ethan Winthrop's true paternity in 2001. Vincent Clarkson was a reporter there before his supposed death; JT Cornell was the editor before his death in 2006.
  • The Book Café is a café owned by the Crane family; Beth Wallace had owned and run it for many years herself before financial difficulties forced her to sell it to the Cranes.
  • The Blue Note is a jazz club built by Julian Crane and formerly managed by Liz Sanbourne. Noah Bennett is a bartender there.
  • The Bennett Bed & Breakfast is owned by Sam Bennett and was run and co-owned by Grace Bennett before she moved to Italy in 2004. David and John Hastings; Chris and James Boothe and Sheridan Crane; and Ethan, Gwen, and Jane Winthrop were all one-time residents of the B&B.
  • St. Margaret Mary's is the local Roman Catholic parish. Father Lonigan is the priest.
  • The Burger Hut is the local fast food joint.
  • The Lobster Shack is the local seafood joint. Fred Barnes runs the Lobster Shack, but later it was changed to Fred Ferguson.
  • The Harmony Country Club was established in 1900.
  • Lighthouse Park is a teen hangout in the summer.
  • The Harmony Free Clinic is run by Dr. Eve Russell.
  • The Harmony High School team is the Harmony Hellcats. Their rivals are the Vineyard Vipers.
  • The Chicken Coup is a restaurant which went up where Burger Hut was. The waiters and waitresses are required to wear chicken hats.
  • Jack's is the local pool hall.
  • Seascape Restaurant is an expensive restaurant.
  • The Revival House is a local theater in Harmony. Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald, Whitney Russell, Ethan Crane, and Gwen Hotchkiss go and see a rivial of Gone With The Wind
  • Harmony Hills is a nursing home in Harmony.
  • The funeral home in Harmony is called the Will Meet Again Crematorium and is run by Henry Deblanch.
  • Potter's Field is where people who have no family are buried.
  • Lowell's is the department store where Luis bought Sheridan's compact.
  • The Harmony Herald, Harmony's newspaper, costs 35 cents.
  • McFarland's was an ice cream shop Sheridan and Luis went to as children.
  • Hank went to Dairy Delight, an ice cream shop, as a child.
  • Nell's is a clothes shop in Harmony.
  • Even Keel is the name of a coffee shop in Harmony.
  • Sally Chin's House of Noodles is a Chinese restaurant in Harmony that has a love noodle test.
  • National Media is the name of a tabloid in Harmony.
  • The Radio Barn is an electronics store in Harmony.
  • Sheridan books vacations through Diana's Travel Agency
  • Harmony High school's colors are purple, white, and grey.
  • The Cranes have a skybox at Fenway Park.
  • Quahog Car Rental was a place David rented a car from.
  • "Grace's Treasures" is the name of Grace's antique shop.
  • There is a parking garage at Evergreen and Ravenhill road
  • The Munsens where the original owners of the Seacliff Inn, which Fox was looking to purchase.
  • South Side Homeless Shelter is the homeless shelter in HArmony.
  • WJER is the talk radio station in Harmony
  • WHMM is the news channel in Harmony
  • Shady Elms and Shenandoah Village are communities in Harmony
  • There is a rest stop on Route Nine in Harmony.
  • The Route 7 Bridge is the bridge Charlie drove off of supposedly with Sheridan and Luis' baby in her car.

Al's Movers are who Kay called when she wanted to move out of her parents house.

  • The Cliffside Inn was where Sheridan and & Antonio, and Pilar & Brian (the name of her husband at the time, Martin being his first name?) also spent there Honeymoons.
  • Greystone Inn is a place outside of Harmony where people stay in the fall to see the leaves.
  • Safari Motel is a cheap motel in Harmony where Chad went to have his affairs.
  • Fluff-n-Fold is the name of the Laundromat in Harmony.
  • Lyndon Hill Nursing Home is where Alistair was taken after his supposed stroke and when he was in a coma, thought it was an imposter.
  • Polters Oyster Bar is a restaurant in Harmony.
  • Falcon Bridge Psychiatric Hospital is where Norma was often held.
  • The Bayside Arms is a classy hotel in Harmony and is were Esme stayed while in town.
  • The Starlight Hotel was a hotel where Jessica killed John at.
  • Nancy's Bottle Shop is a wine and basket shop in town.
  • Couture De Jour is the clothing store Enda went shopping at after Tabitha gave her a new body.
  • Chatnum and Penn Adoption Agency is the agency Whitney used to give her baby up for adoption.

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