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Bastrop Historic Downtown

Bastrop · 1000 Main St, Bastrop, TX 78602

Bastrop Historic Downtown

At a glance

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Type

Downtown District

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Setting

Interior + Exterior

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Parking

Yes

Power

Yes

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Prior Filming

The Tree of Life (2011), Bernie (2012), Machete (2010)

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Permit

Required

Visual character

Period-Authentic, Southern Gothic, Rustic

About

Bastrop's Main Street sits in the Lost Pines region of Central Texas, where longleaf pines give way to a downtown that looks like it hasn't changed since 1935—and that's exactly the point. Designated Film Friendly Texas by the Texas Film Commission, Bastrop has hosted Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life and Richard Linklater's Bernie. The Colorado River bends around the south side of town, adding waterfront options to the mix. Historic two-story commercial buildings with original ironwork facades line the main corridor, while the surrounding countryside offers everything from dense forest to open ranch land within minutes. The city's trained film liaison handles permitting with efficiency born from years of high-profile productions.

Where you'll be

Permit Information

✓ Verified
RequiredYes
TypeFilm Friendly Texas Permit
FeeVaries

Film Friendly Texas designated community.

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Contact

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