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20 Famous Movie Scene Locations That You Can Actually Visit

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Django Unchained – Louisiana, USA

Tarantino impressed fans again with his unique story of a slave who is freed by an unorthodox German bounty hunter who employs him to help him track down some targets, in exchange for his freedom.

The stars of this film enjoyed shooting at some spectacular locations, including the grand frontier of Wyoming and the sandy Alabama Hills of California.

But the most dramatic part of the movie takes place at Evergreen Plantation, an actual 250-year-old sugar plantation in Louisiana. The buildings used in the film, including the ‘Big House’ and the slave cabins, provided a haunting and realistic backdrop for the climax of the movie.

The plantation has been preserved and registered as a historic landmark of the US, and is open to the public. The oak trees that line the path to the Big House are more than 200 years old, and offer stunning photography opportunities. The Evergreen Plantation can be easily reached from New Orleans, and is worth a visit to get a better understanding of what life was like on a real plantation.