“19th Century, Lakeside, New York State Classic”
About This Location
Cooperstown occupies the southern shore of Otsego Lake—James Fenimore Cooper's 'Glimmerglass'—in a setting that has preserved its 19th-century village character with unusual completeness for upstate New York. The New York Governor's Office for Motion Picture Development promotes Cooperstown for its combination of historic village architecture, lakeside drama, and institutional anchors including the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The main street's Federal and Greek Revival commercial buildings front directly on the lake approach, creating a vista of particular cinematic power, while the surrounding Catskill foothills provide access to genuine 19th-century rural New York landscape. The Glimmerglass Festival's professional production infrastructure—including staging, lighting, and crew expertise—provides local technical support.
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Type
New York Governor's Office for Motion Picture Permit
Fee
Varies
Contact
New York Governor's Office for Motion Picture & TV Development
Promoted by NY Film Office. Otsego Lake, National Baseball Hall of Fame, 19th-century streetscape.
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