📸 THEN and NOW Photos of Iconic MOVIE LOCATIONS That’ll Make You Feel Old 🎬

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📸 Travel back in time with these incredible Then and Now photos of iconic movie locations! From timeless classics to modern favorites, see how these legendary spots have transformed—or stayed frozen in time. Whether you’re a film buff or just feeling nostalgic, this visual journey will take you behind the scenes and tug at your memories.

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The one thing that stands out to me is how big all the trees have gotten in these locations. So many had saplings when the movies were shot, and now they're huge, mature trees.

TimeLady
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Really makes me miss those years. Everything was less, yet more than we have now. Miss the old buildings, empty roads, iconic casinos...

glam_goth
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When I was a kid, we visited Bodega Bay where The Birds was filmed. Cool little town!

geologyjoerocks
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The possibilities are endless for countless more videos like this one. Right off the top of my brain, I can think of at least 20 more.

snarkyenigma
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Once a month I take a trip in New England checking out abandoned railroad locations like the ones in Stand By Me. I love looking at old photos of the railroads and then finding the exact location now.

michaelritcheson
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Great views, I appreciate the 'before' 'after' then side by side 👍👍👍

diffrntlytwistd
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It's iconic how iconic these iconic locations are. Iconic! 😄

rz
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It's unreal how places change over the years and yet stay the same.

jamesrader
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I love these videos that show before and after photos of past places....(I ESPECIALLY love the ones like this, with many now considered old movies that I loved and that I grew up watching!!! Such cherished memories!!!😉💜)

helenawarsinnak
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Great offering. Ignore the complaints from do nothings.

LesterMoore
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That's not the original bar that inspired the bar in Cheers, it's a recreation built after the series started (possibly long after the series ended). The bar that served as the exterior of the show (the interior looks nothing like the set) was called the Bull and Finch, later renamed Cheers to capitalize on the notoriety. It is located in Beacon Hill.

stflaw
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Great seeing all the film locations, but I really do hate AI narration. It's just lazy.

lockca
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Awesome comparisons. Job well done sir. Thank you for sharing.

CharlesBecker-ej
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The ORIGINAL "Cheers" is the bull and finch pub and restaurants

kimmcquaid
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I really love the house from 'The Birds' ..even the whole small town is still so beautiful & tranquil... Happy to know they preserve many of its history

zahemi
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Good for you for having an incredible variety of movies.

craigster
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Trees seem to be taking over in a lot of the locations. It’s surprising how much difference they can make to the look and feel of a place.

SteveSmith-zoml
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Those apartments used in The Shining are almost unavoidable.
You cant miss 'em
You'll see them every time you exit Highway 36 into Boulder. Seen 'em many times

kenvaughan
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I loved all the movies you showed, the best....💜💜💜💜

carmenzimits
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Blood Alley with John Wayne filmed in 1955 was filmed at China Camp State Park in Marin County, California. China Camp was in real life a Chinese fishing camp on San Francisco Bay. The camp and wharf is still there. The Great Wall set, was on the ridge above the camp and lasted about 10 years before fading away.

dennislink