Above, Monument Valley is an obvious place to visit since it has appeared in many movies. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Over the years, I have visited movie and television locations around the U.S. and in Japan (I wrote the book on Godzilla/kaiju locations in Japan, The Monster Movie Fan's Guide To Japan).
In the U.S., locations in the Los Angeles area are plentiful. There are also some around the country and RV Travel has posted an article on them that also provides some suggestions.
They begin it with:
What places do you have on your bucket list to see in your RV travels? One of the things we enjoy most is seeing Americana at its best. For us, that means traveling to see things like the world’s largest ball of twine, the smallest skyscraper, or the oldest time capsule. People are creative. But have you checked out fictional places yet (or real places in fictional movies) such as restaurants or haunts where characters hung out in movies or television, or were made famous in books? You should consider visiting famous movie and TV locations on your travels.
To read more, go here.
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