9 thoughts on “a NEW Bucket List….movie locations”
How fun is this! I have been there, and the selfie people sometimes get out of hand!
Cleveland, Ohio, has many movies. Many producers love the city views. A few Captain America movies have been made in Cleveland. If you go there, you can always visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It is fabulous, and the city has lots to offer!
Old Tucson, AZ would be a good one, Lenore, as many of the familiar western movies and TV series were filmed there. We very much enjoyed our visit there and actually preferred it to Tombstone, AZ in terms of an entertainment experience.
Yes! It’s not only an interesting and historic spot, but has served as filming location for several movie and TV productions. We loved the downtown area there!
If I had patience, I could probably dig back through old posts and find photos of movie locations and make a whole post out of it. Have you stumbled across movie locations before, or is this the first one you knew about?
Yes, there were quite a few people stopped by the road, taking selfies. It was hard to get a shot without others in it! There are also a couple of popup tents with local Native American people selling their jewelry etc.
Wouldn’t it be fun to have a picture of yourself on that road? I haven’t been there…yet…but I seem to recall people saying there is a pull-off right there so people can take their picture. How fun!
How fun is this! I have been there, and the selfie people sometimes get out of hand!
Cleveland, Ohio, has many movies. Many producers love the city views. A few Captain America movies have been made in Cleveland. If you go there, you can always visit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It is fabulous, and the city has lots to offer!
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Old Tucson, AZ would be a good one, Lenore, as many of the familiar western movies and TV series were filmed there. We very much enjoyed our visit there and actually preferred it to Tombstone, AZ in terms of an entertainment experience.
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Indeed! Bisbee, AZ is another great spot!
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It sure is, Nancy!
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Yes! It’s not only an interesting and historic spot, but has served as filming location for several movie and TV productions. We loved the downtown area there!
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Kind of funky and definitely fun!
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If I had patience, I could probably dig back through old posts and find photos of movie locations and make a whole post out of it. Have you stumbled across movie locations before, or is this the first one you knew about?
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Yes, there were quite a few people stopped by the road, taking selfies. It was hard to get a shot without others in it! There are also a couple of popup tents with local Native American people selling their jewelry etc.
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Wouldn’t it be fun to have a picture of yourself on that road? I haven’t been there…yet…but I seem to recall people saying there is a pull-off right there so people can take their picture. How fun!
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