“A geological mystery — the Middle Fork Popo Agie River disappears into a cave and re-emerges 800 feet away, half an hour later, at 'The Rise.' The canyon walls of limestone and granite, trout-filled pools, and geological puzzle create natural narrative tension.”
About This Location
Alabama Constitution Village in Huntsville, Alabama recreates the 1819 Federal-style village where delegates drafted Alabama's first constitution—eight period structures including a law office, print shop, post office, cabinetmaker's shop, and domestic quarters arranged around a period townscape in the heart of downtown Huntsville. The clean Federal-style brick architecture and period commercial structures create authentic early 19th-century Southern town atmosphere ideal for statehood-era drama, documentary, and period commercial productions. Both interior and exterior filming available across all village structures with Early Works Museums coordination. The downtown Huntsville location makes this an accessible Alabama film location with established urban production infrastructure. Perfect for antebellum Southern period drama, early American statehood narratives, and documentary productions exploring the founding of the Deep South. Filming permits available through Early Works Museums Film Coordinator. Formal institutional film use agreements required for commercial productions.
Permit Information
Permit Required
Type
Wyoming State Parks / Sinks Canyon SP
Fee
Wyoming Film Office facilitates. Special use permit + insurance. The 'Sinks' disappearing river phenomenon is uniquely cinematic.
Contact
307-332-6333
Contact Permit Office
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