Thurmont · 14039 Catoctin Hollow Rd Thurmont MD 21788
Type
State Park
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
No
Prior Filming
GREEN
Permit
Required
“A 78-foot cascading waterfall — Maryland's largest — set in Blue Ridge Mountain forest with a manor house, historic Catoctin Iron Furnace, and Hunting Creek Lake. Cinematic variety in a compact footprint near Frederick and Camp David.”
Tryon Palace in New Bern, North Carolina is an exquisitely restored 1770 colonial British governor's mansion—one of the finest Georgian public buildings in colonial America. The grand brick exterior, symmetrical Georgian façade, and elaborately furnished state rooms offer authentic 18th-century British colonial atmosphere ideal for period dramas, historical documentaries, and prestige productions. The formal English gardens, period outbuildings, and waterfront grounds along the Trent River create a layered visual environment spanning colonial, Revolutionary, and Federal eras. Both interior and exterior shooting options are available, including the council chamber, governor's apartments, and expansive grounds. This North Carolina film location suits colonial era narratives, Revolutionary War stories, or any production requiring authentic pre-Revolutionary British architectural grandeur. Filming permits available through Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens. An essential North Carolina historic site film location for period productions demanding architectural authenticity.
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