Alpine · Route 9W Alpine NJ 07620
Type
State Park
Setting
Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
No
Prior Filming
GREEN
Permit
Required
“A 13-mile wall of columnar basalt rising 200-500 feet above the Hudson River — one of the most dramatic geological features on the East Coast. The Palisades face reflects in the Hudson and frames Manhattan skyline views from multiple overlooks.”
Plimoth Patuxent in Plymouth, Massachusetts is the world's most immersive reconstruction of 17th-century Pilgrim and Wampanoag life—featuring the authentic 1627 English Village, Wampanoag Homesite, and the Mayflower II tall ship. The thatched-roof English cottages, working gardens, period crafts, and authentic costumed interpreters create a complete early colonial New England environment that requires no augmentation for 17th-century period productions. The Wampanoag Homesite offers rare authentic Native American early contact-period settings. Both interior and exterior filming available across multiple distinct period environments. Perfect for Pilgrim-era period drama, colonial American documentaries, and productions exploring early New England cultural encounters. A world-class Massachusetts film location for 17th-century Atlantic World storytelling. Filming permits available through Plimoth Patuxent Film Office. Formal film use agreements required for commercial production.
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