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| Alphabetical | By Popularity (What's This?) | | - A Christmas Story House
- Chronicles the house used in the movie A Christmas Story, which is now a museum opened during the holiday season. Find open hours and directions to the house and adjacent museum. - Back to the Future Tour
- Features photos of the locations used in the film, including Marty's house, the mall, Doc's Mansion, and many others. - Big Waste of Space Photologue: TV and Film Locations
- Features photos of famous houses and buildings used for popular movies and TV shows, including the Brady House, Monk's Diner from Seinfeld, and several buildings from Ghostbusters. - Bird's Eye View of Famous Homes
- Featuring aerial views of such legendary structures as the Osbournes home, the Playboy mansion, the "Happy Days" house, and the "Friends" apartment building. From Zillow.com. - Famous Locations
- Travel guide to filming sites of famous movies, TV shows, as well as actors and actresses' houses. Also accepts submission of pictures at any famous locations. - IMDb: Filming Locations Browser
- Search for a city, or browse by title to find out where the movie was filmed. - Movie Locations of the 70s
- Text descriptions of where several popular movies from the '70s were filmed. Also includes links to locations of movies from the '80s and '90s. - Northern California Movies
- Offers pictures and other information on movies filmed in Northern Cal. - Seeing Stars in Hollywood: Location Shooting
- Archive of movie locations in Southern California. Each location includes a map to find the spot. - The Goonies.org
- Home of the Goonies Holiday, a short film that portrays the adventures of two remarkable young men, Ron Fugelseth and Patrick Radcliff, on their crusade to discover the locations filmed in the movie, The Goonies. - They Film Here
- Interactive Google map of filming locations where over 60 movies were made around the world. - Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations
- Presents a travel guide to the filming locations of blockbusters, cult movies, and arthouse films around the world.
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