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  • Field of Dreams - Baseball Field on Random Film Sets You Can Plan Your Vacation Around

    (#17) Field of Dreams - Baseball Field

    "Is this heaven?" No, it's Iowa. Fans of the sentimental baseball film can visit the field, which was constructed on two farms outside of Dyersville, IA.
  • Rocky - Philadelphia Museum of Art on Random Film Sets You Can Plan Your Vacation Around

    (#7) Rocky - Philadelphia Museum of Art

    Rocky Balboa trains to get in shape for his epic ring battle with Apollo Creed in the first Rocky film. The movie series's token training montage is highlighted with The Italian Stallone's race up the 68 steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Known as "The Rocky Steps," the Philly museum has been ranked as the second most famous movie location in the entire world.
  • The Shining - The Overlook Hotel on Random Film Sets You Can Plan Your Vacation Around

    (#2) The Shining - The Overlook Hotel

    Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) is hired as a winter caretaker for a secluded hotel in Stanley Kubrick's horror masterpiece The Shining. The only hitch is that the hotel has a tendency to drive its winter inhabitants totally crazy due to its isolation. Kubrick used the real Timberline Lodge in Oregon for the film's locale. Its doors are opened to fans of the film year-round. The lodge is now a National Historic Landmark, and it boasts the longest-running ski season in the United States. Timberline also provides plenty of fun activities, including music performances and dining for its guests, to ensure that cabin fever is not an issue like it was for Torrance.  A visitor even captured what he thinks is the image of a ghost standing on the main staircase.

    The Stanley Hotel- where Stephen King found the inspiration to write announced in 2015 its plans to build a horror-themed museum on site. The Stanley Film Center, backed by Simon Pegg & Elijah Wood, will also build a working production studio and sound stage for filming, producing, and editing new movies, as well as a film archive center, an auditorium, and traveling film exhibits.  


    Source: Moviefone 
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  • Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Devil's Tower on Random Film Sets You Can Plan Your Vacation Around

    (#14) Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Devil's Tower

    Most of Steven Spielberg's sci-fi classic was filmed in Alabama. However, the alien landing spot in front of Devil's Tower, has made Devil's Tower National Monument in Wyoming a very popular tourist attraction. The site is a designated national monument and is open to visitors all year long.
  • Mystic Pizza - Mystic Pizza on Random Film Sets You Can Plan Your Vacation Around

    (#18) Mystic Pizza - Mystic Pizza

    If you're ever in Mystic, CT and want a good slice, there is actually a pizzeria called Mystic Pizza. The movie was shot in various locations throughout the quaint coastal town and the real Mystic Pizza only makes a quick appearance in the movie.
  • The Fugitive - Cheoah Dam on Random Film Sets You Can Plan Your Vacation Around

    (#20) The Fugitive - Cheoah Dam

    Quick: what's the first scene you think of when someone asks you about The Fugitive? Chances are it's the iconic tunnel chase scene between Dr. Kimble and the team of police that leads Kimble to the edge of the Cheoah Dam. If he jumps, he will most likely die from the fall into the water, if he doesn't jump, the police will arrest him for a murder he didn't commit. Kimble jumps and he somehow survives. The Cheoah Dam, known as the "The Fugitive Dam" by the locals, is located in Graham County, NC, in the Great Smokey Mountain National Park.

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As a kind of existence that can transcend reality, the movie allows the audience to experience a different life they have never had. Although many of the movie stories are fictitious, the film sets in real life can always evoke memories and emotions about the movie. During the rapid development of the tourism industry in the past few years, many film sets are known as the most famous and popular tourist attractions in the world, giving people the opportunity to visit places that were originally only seen in movies.

This random tool organizes natural scenery, ancient civilizations, European literature and art, and other different styles of filming sets. There are a total of 20 destinations, wish you will have the opportunity to experience them yourself.

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