Watkins Glen · PO Box 304 Watkins Glen NY 14891
Type
State Park
Setting
Exterior
Parking
Limited
Power
No
Prior Filming
GREEN
Permit
Required
“A mile-long gorge with 19 waterfalls, ancient stone stairs, and a carved stone trail passing behind and through the falls. The gorge walls close to 200 feet overhead in places, creating an enclosed, dramatic canyon environment that films like an ancient ruin.”
Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott, Arizona preserves the original 1860s–1880s buildings of Arizona's first territorial capital—including the original Governor's Log Mansion, period residential structures, and frontier civic buildings set in downtown Prescott adjacent to the famous Whiskey Row saloon district. The authentic territorial Arizona log and stone architecture creates genuine 1860s–1880s Western frontier atmosphere ideal for Arizona Territory period drama, documentary, and productions exploring the Wild West era of the American Southwest. Both interior and exterior filming available with institutional coordination. The Prescott location's combination of territorial architecture, dramatic granite dells landscape, and mild high-desert climate makes it an accessible Arizona film location with established urban production infrastructure. Perfect for Arizona Territory-era Western productions and Gilded Age frontier drama. Filming permits available through Sharlot Hall Museum Events Office. Formal institutional film use agreements required for commercial productions.
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