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Miami, Florida

Cocaine Cowboys opens with a look back at the afternoon of July 11th, 1979, when two men were gunned down at the Crown Liquors store in Miami’s Dadeland Mall over…..

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The Keys, Florida

In 1898, a Thomas Edison film crew captured the Key West burial of sailors killed when the U.S.S. Maine was sunk in Havana Harbor. The grainy footage is a glimpse…..

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Astoria, Oregon

It was Washington Irving who first took liberties with the history of Astoria. His 1836 book, Astoria, was commissioned by John Jacob Astor to put a heroic spin on the…..

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Portland, Oregon

The city of Portland has grown quite a bit since Gus Van Sant shot Drugstore Cowboy there in the late 1980’s (but set it in the early 1970’s) – especially…..

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Las Vegas, New Mexico

If Las Vegas, Nevada is the most unnatural, yet instantly recognizable urban film setting in the modern American West, then its bizarro counterpart is a small town of the same…..

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Gallup, New Mexico

Gallup’s cinematic connection with Route 66 really begins in 1937, when R.E. Griffith decided to open the El Rancho Hotel right beside it. As the brother of film director D.W……

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Hudson County, New Jersey

For a place that has played host to as many film and television plots as Hudson County, it’s difficult to find one big recurring landmark that’s actually in this New…..

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Atlantic City, New Jersey

Monopoly is the world’s most popular board game created in the past century, with players vying for control over territories bearing the names of various Atlantic City locales. Patented in…..