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  2. Movie ranch - Wikipedia

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    Movie ranches were developed in the 1920s for location shooting in Southern California to support the making of popular western films. Finding it difficult to recreate the topography of the Old West on sound stages and studio backlots, the Hollywood studios went to the rustic valleys, canyons and foothills of Southern California for filming ...

  3. List of films shot in Lone Pine, California - Wikipedia

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    How the West Was Won: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Gregory Peck 1937 I Cover the War: Universal Pictures John Wayne: 1955 I Died a Thousand Times: Warner Brothers Pictures Jack Palance 1941 In Old Colorado: Paramount Pictures William Boyd (Hopalong Cassidy) 1939 In Old Monterey: Republic Pictures Gene Autry: 1948 Indian Agent: RKO Radio Pictures Tim ...

  4. Pioneertown, California - Wikipedia

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    Pioneertown is an unincorporated community of the Morongo Basin region of the High Desert in San Bernardino County, California, United States.It is an 1880s-themed town developed as a shooting location for actors working on Western films and TV series with businesses and residences.

  5. 50 Iconic Movie Locations Around the World - AOL

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    Even though this quintessential Western was set in the Old West, it was filmed partly in Spain's Tabernas Desert, which is a 170-square-mile national park. Related: 30 Greatest Western Movies Ever ...

  6. Spahn Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Lee built some movie sets next to his trading post on the property to catch some overflow from the Iverson Movie Ranch. With mountainous terrain, boulder-strewn scenery and an "old Western town" set, Spahn Ranch was a suitable filming site for westerns and had been used mostly for B movies and TV series. [4] [5]

  7. List of films and television shows shot in Northern California

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    Hollywood has been filming in California's northern most 18 counties since at least 1916 and the region has played host to some of Hollywood's biggest films, including The Adventures of Robin Hood, Gone with the Wind, Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, and Stand by Me. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  8. Bronson Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Bronson Canyon is located in the southwest section of Griffith Park near the north end of Canyon Drive, which is an extension of Bronson Avenue. In 1903, the Union Rock Company founded a quarry, originally named Brush Canyon, for excavation of crushed rock used in the construction of city streets–carried out of the quarry by electric train on the Brush Canyon Line. [1]

  9. '80s nostalgia comes alive: 10 movie filming locations you ...

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    The very first ghost encounter in the movie takes place at the New York Public Library’s flagship location, the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, which is located on 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue.