Dillon · 4200 Bannack Rd Dillon MT 59725
Type
State Park
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
No
Prior Filming
GREEN
Permit
Required
“Montana's best-preserved ghost town — 60+ original buildings from an 1862 gold rush settlement, including a hotel, church, school, and jail, still standing in various states of photogenic decay. A ready-made Western period set with authentic history.”
The Hermitage in Nashville, Tennessee is the meticulously preserved 1821–1836 Greek Revival plantation home of President Andrew Jackson, offering filmmakers an extraordinary antebellum Tennessee estate with both interior and exterior filming opportunities. The mansion's white-columned portico, formal parlors, period wallpaper, and original furnishings deliver authentic early 19th-century Southern aristocratic atmosphere ideal for period drama, political history documentaries, and prestige productions. The surrounding 1,120-acre grounds include slave quarters, formal gardens, Jackson's tomb, and original outbuildings—providing layered visual storytelling spanning the plantation's full social history. The Tennessee landscape of rolling cedar glade and historic agricultural fields creates cinematic depth. Perfect for antebellum period pieces, Jacksonian-era narratives, and productions exploring the complexities of early American democracy. A leading Tennessee film location for 19th-century American productions. Filming permits available through Andrew Jackson Foundation Film Office.
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