Location ID: #10307213
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Chester County is home to five historic covered bridges that harken back the county's rural agricultural roots on the outskirts of Philadelphia.
Location ID: #10307204
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Longwood Gardens is a public garden consisting of grandiose buildings, dazzling fountains, and more than 1,100 acres of gardens, woodlands, and meadows in the Brandywine Creek Valley in Kennett Square, Chester County. This nonprofit facility also ...
Location ID: #10190525
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Phoenixville in suburban Philadelphia's Chester County is approximately 28 miles northwest of the city. It lies along the Schuylkill River.
Location ID: #10307338
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The Colonial Theatre, built in 1903, was a preeminent venue for movies, traveling shows and live entertainment throughout the 20th century. The Blob, Steve McQueen's first starring role, was partially filmed at the Colonial. In 1996, the he ...
Location ID: #10160009
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West Chester, Chester County is considered suburban Philadelphia & lies about 25 miles west of the city. Notably, the borough produced the most penicillin in the US during WWII.
Location ID: #10307207
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North Country Brewing, a brewery and restaurant with an interior that doubles as a time capsule. The brewery opened in 2005 in a former cabinet factory, and retains the factory's rustic interior charm. The address is 141 South Main St. Slippery ...
Location ID: #10306940
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The City of Butler, Butler County, rich history, diverse architectural styles and downhome vibes to meet your filming needs. Our industry, Main Street family-owned businesses, and residential charm can stand for themselves or double as Anywhere, ...
Location ID: #10307170
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Lernerville Speedway is a 4/10-mile dirt oval automobile race track in Sarver, Butler County.
Location ID: #10250006
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Situated along Breakneck Creek, Evans City is less than 30 miles north of Pittsburgh. It is best known as the location where the 1968 film "Night of the Living Dead" was filmed in Evans City Cemetery.
Photos taken between 2026 and 2010.
Location ID: #10306944
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Looking for your next smalltown American scene? Look no further than Harmony, Butler County. This borough exudes old-world charm in the modern 21st century. The downtown bars and restaurants give off the "everyone knows your name" vibe. The downtown ...
Location ID: #10126378
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Saxonburg, Butler County, is one of many small cinematic boroughs in western Pennsylvania. The borough was settled by German immigrants in the 1800s and later benefited from the nearby discovery of oil. Saxonburg is 33 miles northeast of ...
Location ID: #10307145
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Slippery Rock is a picturesque village in Western Pennsylvania that can cinematically stand for itself or double as Anytown, USA. The village is home to a thriving downtown, Slippery Rock University, and state parks. Experience Butler County, the ...
Location ID: #10306891
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Carlisle Borough is the county seat of Cumberland County, PA, the site of several Civil War skirmishes. The Old Cumberland County Courthouse, circa 1846, is a significant Civil War site known in Carlisle. It was shelled by Confederate forces on July ...
Location ID: #10306933
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Children's Lake in the Cumberland Valley community of Boiling Springs, is a charming and scenic seven-acre, man-made bubbling lake that skirts the Appalachian Trail. The Appalachian Trail runs along the side of the lake. Walk south past the historic ...
Location ID: #10306935
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Location ID: #10306901
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Cumberland Valley offers extensive nature experiences for your filming needs in central Pennsylvania: more than 54,000 acres of trails, three state parks (Pine Grove Furnace, Colonel Denning, Kings Gap), and scenic waterways for hiking, fly-fishing, ...
Location ID: #10306934
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Negley Park in the Cumberland Valley borough of Lemoyne is one of the region's most picturesque spots, perched high on a hill overlooking the Harrisburg skyline & the Susquehanna River.
Location ID: #10031040
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Mechanicsburg is cinematic small borough with a walkable downtown, parks, and schools in the Cumberland Valley of Central Pennsylvania. The borough is eight miles west of Harrisburg. It is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical ...
CARLISLE CASTLE PRISON
Location ID: #10079439
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The Old Cumberland County Prison (aka the Carlisle Castle Prison) offers spooky and or historic cinematic looks. The prison, rumored to be haunted, was in operation from 1854 to 1984. It is located in downtown Carlisle and currently houses county ...
Location ID: #10306936
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The West Shore Theatre is an intimate 200-seat venue offering big-time entertainment with small-town charm. Located in the heart of New Cumberland, PA, the West Shore Theatre enriches lives and enhances the cultural vitality of the area through the ...
Location ID: #10059721
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The Ironmaster’s Mansion and accompanying buildings are located on the grounds of the Pine Grove Furnace State Park. The park spans 696 acres and lies on South Mountain and is surrounded by Michaux State Forest. Pine Grove Furnace was built during ...
Location ID: #10245299
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Pine Grove Furnace State Park in Gardners encompasses 696 acres. Notably: The halfway point of the Appalachian Trail is located within. The site is clearly marked to alert visitors they are standing at the midpoint of the 2,190 mile trek of the ...
Location ID: #10055626
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Sitting astride South Mountain, Kings Gap State Park/Kings Gap Environmental Education Center offers a panoramic view of the Cumberland Valley. Located in Cooke, Dickenson & Penn Townships, Cumberland County it spans 1,454 acres with sixteen miles ...
Location ID: #10079649
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Built in 1846, the courthouse is constructed of brick with sandstone columns; a bell-and-clock tower adds to its stately appearance. The Old Courthouse is located in historic downtown Carlisle & is no longer in use. The new courthouse built as a ...