Apparently not everybody believes that Andy and Barney travelled all the way to 
Seattle for a meeting with "the commissioner."  Well, they did and I'll prove 
it to you.

At the beginning of the episode Andy and Barney in the Big City, our two 
favorite lawmen our about to leave town on a business trip.  Just about every 
viewer assumes they are going to Raleigh, however their destination in this 
episode is never mentioned (watch it again and see for yourself), and as a 
matter of fact at this point in the series it had not even been established 
that Mayberry was in North Carolina.  But I digress.  For those who don't 
recognize the title, this is the one where Barney thinks he is stalking a jewel 
thief at the hotel where they are staying, but the man he suspects is really 
the house detective (played by Allan Melvin).

Anyway, just before they arrive at the hotel, we see an aerial shot of a large 
city with many tall buildings.  (In TV production this is what is known as an 
"establishing shot.")  One of the tall buildings in the establishing shot has a 
large sign reading OLYMPIC NATIONAL BUILDING; a quick bit of research confirmed 
that this was a famous building in downtown Seattle (built in 1905, demolished 
in 1982).  I sent a screen shot to MOHAI (The Museum of History and Industry) 
in Seattle and they confirmed that it was definitely Seattle, due to the large 
number of easily recognizable Seattle buildings.

Paul Mulik
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