Location ID: #10124812
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Featuring over 17,000 square feet of standing sets split across 3 separate stages. Rates include access to our entire studio (all standing sets), and basic lighting & grip package.
STAGE 1
House: Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bedroom & ...
Location ID: #10297431
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Historic Craftsman-era Manor-style Estate on the National Historic Registry with massive (7600 sq ft) main house and manicured gardens plus two outbuildings and a barn-turned-brewery. Built in 1912, this wine country estate has 100 yr old Douglas ...
Location ID: #10297433
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One Colorado is a mixed-use property located in the heart of Old Pasadena, encompassing approximately 230,000 square feet of retail, dining, and event space. The architecture features a blend of historic brick buildings with Victorian-era facades ...
Location ID: #10022491
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Visit Caddy’s Indian Shores, nestled between the Gulf of Mexico and the Intercostal, to enjoy gorgeous views and a menu of fresh seafood.
Location ID: #10297442
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Location ID: #10296967
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Film friendly coffee Shop on the Main St. of Belton.
Featured in the feature film "Transcending," which was produced in the summer of 2025.
Location ID: #10080313
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Kempner Park’s roots are some of the deepest on Galveston Island. Its history dates back to February 1876, when a group of German businessmen purchased a five-acre estate as a social club for their family and friends, and named it “The Galveston ...
Location ID: #10277390
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Never is the term “melting pot” better applied than to the city of Houston. Thanks to its incredible cultural diversity, this city offers a taste of the world in the heart of Texas—as you’ll discover in our Downtown neighborhood. Walk through the ...
Location ID: #10130872
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A mile long and expanding bike trail situated along unused railroad tracks. Within view of the trail, at Mason St. and Perkins St., is a vintage railroad station converted into a city office building.
Location ID: #10183300
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The 11-story iconic Cooper Design Space has been a landmark in the DTLA fashion district for decades. The building is home to some of LA's best fashion brands. Cooper Studios, the 19,000 Sq Ft loft space located on the 11th floor of the Cooper ...
Location ID: #10205639
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First United Methodist Church of Pasadena has been a favorite location of the entertainment and media industries for over 20 years. Our site also offers a variety of distinctive spaces indoors and outside. These include a sanctuary with a rare ...
Location ID: #10276101
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Boyle Heights Sears Building
Corner of Olympic Blvd and Soto.
Location ID: #10297371
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Scenic Intersection of Arizona SR 89 and SR 89A in Bitter Springs, Navajo Nation.
Location ID: #7586
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PARTIAL CLOSURE INFORMATION:
****Emma Wood State Beach - North Beach Full Closure: Emma Wood State Beach – North Beach Campground will be fully closed to camping and day use from August 25, 2025, through June 2026. This closure is to facilitate two ...
Location ID: #1556
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PARK CLOSURE INFORMATION:
******8/28/2025 – Both pedestrian and vehicle access to close temporarily as Entrance Improvements Project reaches most intensive phase. Temporary Full Closure of El Capitán State Beach Starting September ...
Location ID: #7497
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One hundred and twenty-six years ago, USC founders envisioned an on campus arena to further unify the Trojan community. On October 21, 2006, that dream became a reality with the opening of the Galen Center – new home to USC’s basketball and ...
Location ID: #10142492
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Built in the 1920's this historical building offers a piece of Downtown LA's history. This industrial/ commercial building stands 5 stories tall, comes equipped with an attached parking lot, hosts a variety of units from manufacturing, logistics, ...
Location ID: #10274627
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Office with 536SF balcony in penthouse suite with SW view
Location ID: #10201821
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Location ID: #10195338
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The Gilbert Mansion has long been a source of fascination for area residents since it's construction in 1904. After more than a century as a private home, the response from the community was overwhelmingly enthusiastic when it was finally opened ...
Location ID: #10000197
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The Roosevelt Lake Bridge, officially known as the Theodore Roosevelt Lake Bridge, is a prominent steel through-arch bridge in central Arizona rising 300 ft above the water. It spans 1,080 feet across Theodore Roosevelt Lake, connecting Gila and ...
Location ID: #10143181
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50 acre ranch with massive views overlooking the valley of Petaluma - 1946 trailer, barns, bunkhouse, farmhouse... many barns & outbuildings from mid-1800. Open range, wooded forests, rocky spots with old quarry pits.
Location ID: #10297351
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The Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern is a former drinking water reservoir built in 1926 for the City of Houston. BBP restored and repurposed the 87,500-square-foot Cistern into a magnificent public space for tours, performances, and art installations.
Location ID: #10297304
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Buffalo Bayou Park is the 160-acre green space just west of downtown Houston. Visitors can enjoy beautiful gardens and native landscaping; hike and bike trails; a nature play area; the go-to dog park; public art; and delightful places to picnic, ...