Tuxedo · Sloatsburg Rd Tuxedo NY 10987
Type
State Park
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
No
Prior Filming
GREEN
Permit
Required
“A 47,000-acre wilderness 30 miles from Manhattan — rocky summits, forested ridges, dozens of pristine lakes, and abandoned 19th-century iron mines create a vast natural canvas easily accessible from New York City.”
The Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico is the oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States—a long adobe structure built by Spanish colonizers in 1610 that has served as government headquarters for Spanish, Mexican, Confederate, and American authorities over four centuries. The unbroken adobe portal arcade on the historic Santa Fe Plaza, where Native American artisans sell jewelry beneath the colonnaded walkway, creates an iconic visual juxtaposition of 17th-century Spanish colonial architecture and living indigenous culture. Both interior and exterior filming available with New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs coordination. The surrounding historic Santa Fe Plaza and downtown adobe architecture extend visual production possibilities. Perfect for Spanish colonial-era drama, New Mexico history documentaries, and productions requiring authentic Southwest colonial atmosphere. A premier New Mexico film location. Filming permits available through NM Department of Cultural Affairs Film Coordinator. New Mexico Film Office can assist with permit coordination.
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