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Re-Enact Hollywood Scenes At These Savannah Film Locations

There’s a certain allure to visiting the places where our favorite movies were filmed. Forevermore after visiting these sites, you can say, “I’ve been there!” while enjoying what you had previously only seen from afar. Savannah’s ability to mesh with different time periods and its versatility when it comes to film locations make it a prime spot for creating movie magic. And over the years many casts and crews have come to this city to create award-winning motion pictures. Use the following guide and explore some key settings for movies filmed in Savannah.

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Photo Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

Photo Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

Forrest Gump Locations: Chippewa Square

Forrest Gump made Chippewa Square famous while sitting on a bench and sharing his life story with others waiting for the bus. The bench can now be found in the Savannah History Museum, but a stop in the square is still essential.

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Mercer-Williams House

Known for the real-life events involving Jim Williams, which were featured in the book and movie, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, the house is still open for touring. Visitors who are fans enjoy seeing the house in which this iconic story actually took place.

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Photo Courtesy of the Tybee Island Wedding Chapel

Photo Courtesy of the Tybee Island Wedding Chapel

Tybee Wedding Chapel

The Last Song, based off of Nicholas Sparks’ book and featuring Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth, was partially set in this chapel, which was built for the movie. Visitors and locals alike are now able to get married here.

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Photo Courtesy of Meridith112 via Flickr

The Six Pence Pub

Julia Roberts’ character in the 90s movie, Something To Talk About, boosted Six Pence Pub into the spotlight and visitors still look for it and its iconic English phone booth today.

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Broughton Street

Many motion pictures, television shows, documentaries and more have used Broughton Street as a film location. Most recently, this thoroughfare was transformed into a seaside town for the live-action scenes in SpongeBob SquarePants Movie: Sponge Out Of Water.

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