Perhaps you've heard of Sex and the City walking tours of New York, during which a guide wheels you between Carrie Bradshaw's apartment and Samantha Jones' favorite sushi restaurant. But why spend upwards of $35 for a Hollywood tour when you can help create one yourself?

That's precisely what WNYC did. Culture editor and interactive content producer Abbie Fentress Swanson created a Google map stocked full of New York City hot spots frequented by your favorite Mad Men characters.

"After the April 15 show, when Don told a taxi cab to let him off at 72nd and Park*, that’s the fist inkling we have of where he might be living on the Upper East Side," says Swanson. "We thought, wouldn't it be cool to do a crowdsourced map to provide an overview of where Mad Men takes place?"

Whether pinpointing the Francis mansion or plotting the Playboy Club, Swanson scoured every episode synopsis of every season since the series launched in 2007. But despite her research and genuine Mad Men fandom, she knew she wouldn't be able to secure every single deli, bar and apartment by herself. So, she asked her readers to help out, and she's hoping you'll do the same.

Check out the map below and send an email to madmenmap@wnyc.org to add any Mad Men locations that might be missing. Be specific: Include the season, episode title and context for verification. For example, "In season one, episode three, Pete Campbell returns a duplicate wedding gift (the chip 'n dip) to Bloomingdale's on Third Ave."

Swanson says she's logged 58 entries total at the time of publication, and has even more emails coming in.

She hopes that the crowdsourced map can help people interact with New York City in a new way, while reliving their Mad Men memories, of course. "When I started going back to the pilot, I started thinking about where I was in 2007," she says. "I think it's really going to resonate with people."

*In Sunday's episode, we discovered Don and Megan's actual address: 783 Park Ave.

Image courtesy of AMC, Frank Ockenfels, Google Map created by Abbie Fentress Swanson for WNYC.org