Green’s Dictionary of Slang

no place n.

(orig. US) nowhere.

[US]J.D. Salinger Catcher in the Rye (1958) 87: The fish don’t go no place. They stay right where they are.
J. Jacobs American Cities 338: City character is blurred until every place becomes more like every other place, all adding up to Noplace.
[US]S. King Christine 80: ‘Noplace,’ I said.
[UK]K. Sampson Powder 13: Where the fuck are we? No place!