Wilburton · HC 64 Box 1 Wilburton OK 74578
Type
State Park
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
No
Prior Filming
YELLOW
Permit
Required
“Legendary outlaw hide-out in the San Bois Mountains — a natural cave system amid rugged Ouachita Mountain sandstone terrain, dense pine-hardwood forest, and scenic Lake Carlton. The cave's actual outlaw history adds authentic narrative depth.”
Morristown National Historical Park in Morristown, New Jersey marks where Washington's Continental Army endured two brutal winters during the Revolutionary War—establishing America's first national historical park in 1933. The park encompasses the Ford Mansion (Washington's headquarters), the reconstructed log hut city at Jockey Hollow, and authentic period farmsteads across the New Jersey countryside. Interior filming available in the Ford Mansion's period rooms; exterior filming covers the log hut encampment and surrounding hardwood forest. The reconstructed soldier huts and period farmscape create an authentic 18th-century Revolutionary War landscape ideal for period drama, military documentary, and prestige American history productions. A premier New Jersey film location for Revolutionary War-era storytelling. Filming permits available through Morristown NHP Superintendent. NPS Special Use Permit required for commercial filming; seasonal interpretive programs may require advance scheduling coordination.
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