Castle Storage

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The Castle Storage in upstate New York where John's lock-up is located.

Castle Storage is a self storage facility. John Winchester kept a storage unit in upstate New York where he stored weapons, supernatural objects, research, and personal mementos. The distinctive logo is of a castle, and has appeared in a number of episodes. Its unclear if these are all the same facility, or are ones located in different cities.

Episodes

3.03 Bad Day at Black Rock

A call comes to John's cell phone, which Dean has kept charged. The caller informs them that there has been break-in at a storage locker belonging to "Edgar Cayce." Sam and Dean investigate, and find the storage area guarded against demons with a devil's trap, and a trip wire which fires a rifle propped up on a warthog's skull. Someone has broken in and been hit by the shotgun; blood is on the floor.

In the lock-up is an extensive weapons cache, including landmines. The brothers also find mementos from their childhood, as well as a collection of curse boxes, built by Bobby, with one is missing.

5.01 Sympathy for the Devil

Zachariah lures Dean and Sam to the lock-up by implanting a fake vision in Chuck's head. Chuck then sends one of his fans, Becky Rosen, out to tell Sam and Dean about his vision, that the "angels have lost the Michael Sword" and that it is to be found "in a castle, on a hill made of 42 dogs." Dean recognizes this as a reference to the lock-up, located at Castle Storage, 42 Rover Hill. The brothers make their way there, and find dead demons and Zachariah inside. The angel tries to coerce Dean into becoming the Michael's vessel, his "sword," but Castiel intervenes.

6.22 The Man Who Knew Too Much

As Sam, trapped in his mind, runs from the police we see Castle Storage, which was the location of John's lock-up.

9.06 Heaven Can't Wait

Crowley tries to contact Abaddon, who answers the 'call' outside a Castle Storage building - which may or may not be the same one that John's unit is in.