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Elysian Fields

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  1. In classical mythology, the place where souls of the good went after death: a peaceful and beautiful region, full of meadows, groves, sunlight, and fresh air.


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Figuratively, “Elysian Fields” are a place of supreme happiness and bliss.

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The name Elysian comes from Greek mythology — Elysian Fields is a place where souls go to rest.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 10, 2025

He was working for the Postal Service at the time but sold his home and drew on his pension to buy a neighborhood bar on Law Street, tucked away off Elysian Fields Avenue.

From Washington Times • Nov. 14, 2020

Abby Gruppuso, head of operations at her family’s new distillery, brought over a flight of Better Man’s four spirits and explained each one, including a dry gin and Elysian Fields, a captivating lavender gin.

From Washington Post • Sep. 3, 2020

His next role – and the last substantial one he would take until The Burnt Orange Heresy – came in The Man from Elysian Fields.

From The Guardian • Mar. 3, 2020

Cecile Sabat’s house leaned between two others just like it on Elysian Fields.

From "Sula" by Toni Morrison