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The South Shore Line, a Chicago to South Bend, Indiana commuter rail line, has a station on Hohman Avenue. It is operated by the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District . Amtrak , the national passenger rail system, provides twice-daily service in both directions, operating its Wolverine through the Hammond–Whiting station between ...
The film is set in Hohman, Indiana, a fictionalized version of Shepherd's hometown of Hammond, the only Hoosier city to border Chicago. The name is derived from Hohman Avenue, a major street in downtown Hammond. [27] Local references in the film include Warren G. Harding Elementary School and Cleveland Street (where Shepherd spent his childhood).
Hohman Avenue Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located at Hammond, Lake County, Indiana.The district encompasses 15 contributing buildings in the central business district of Hammond.
Ralphie's hometown Hohman, Indiana, is based on the real Indiana city of Hammond, but the film was mainly shot in Cleveland. "A Christmas Story." Archive Photos/Getty Images.
Set in the 1970s in the fictional town of Hohman, Indiana, the new film pays homage to the original 1983 holiday cult classic, and the signs are pretty much everywhere in the nearly two-minute ...
Set in the 1970s in the fictional town of Hohman, Indiana, the new film pays homage to the original 1983 holiday cult classic, 'A Christmas Story Christmas' Trailer: All the Sequel's Callbacks to ...
Pages in category "Historic districts in Hammond, Indiana" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Hohman Avenue Commercial Historic District; I.
He focused primarily on those which depicted his childhood in the fictional town of Hohman, Indiana (a stand-in for Shepherd's home town of Hammond, Indiana). [1] According to Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, author Shel Silverstein had long encouraged Shepherd to write down his radio stories, but Shepherd was reluctant to do so because he was not ...