Wagoner · 17131 State Hwy 51A Wagoner OK 74467
Type
State Park
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
Yes
Prior Filming
GREEN
Permit
Required
“A forested peninsula jutting into Fort Gibson Lake — the largest state park in Oklahoma, with historic WPA-era stone lodge, lakefront vistas, equestrian trails, and dense Cross Timbers woodland. The lake reflections and stone architecture create a classic Oklahoma pastoral.”
Hagley Museum and Library in Wilmington, Delaware preserves the extraordinary 1802 DuPont black powder mills along the scenic Brandywine Creek—235 acres of industrial heritage combining the Georgian ancestral mansion, 19th-century workers' housing, millrace canals, water-powered machinery, and wooded industrial ruins into a uniquely cinematic American heritage landscape. Both interior and exterior filming available across the estate, including the elegant Georgian mansion, worker row houses, and the atmospheric mill complex. The Brandywine Creek setting and period industrial architecture create authentic early 19th-century environments ideal for industrial-era drama, historical documentary, and period productions exploring American enterprise. The Delaware location provides diverse visual environments ranging from refined Georgian interiors to industrial ruins. A premier Delaware film location for 19th-century American heritage storytelling. Filming permits available through Hagley Events Office. Formal institutional film use agreements required.
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