The famous Mall of America, where Averman works and which some of the rebellious Ducks skate through in "D2".
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The famous Mall of America, where Averman works and which some of the rebellious Ducks skate through in "D2".
Mickey's Dining Car, where Charlie's mom worked and where Charlie (Joshua Jackson) and Gordon (Emilio Estevez) have a heart-to-heart in "The Mighty Ducks".
The Arnold family home from seminal coming-of-age TV show "The Wonder Years".
The home where William (Michael Angarano/Patrick Fugit) lived with his mother (Frances McDormand) and his sister (Zooey Deschanel) in Cameron Crowe's film "Almost Famous".
A park on Paramount's lot that has been seen in many films and shows, including "No Strings Attached", "Community", and "Rizzoli & Isles".
Circus Liquor, where Elton (Jeremy Sisto) ditches Cher (Alicia Silverstone) just before she gets mugged.
The home where the man named Brady and his lovely lady raised their six children on "The Brady Bunch".
Crumbs Bake Shop near Rodeo Drive, where the "90210" girls hung out one night.
The legendary Hollywood Forever Cemetery, which was the backdrop for Silver's birthday party on "90210".
The Seaver family home from "Growing Pains" (seen in the opening credits).
Laguna Beach High School, where "Laguna Beach" cast members like Lauren Conrad, Stephen Colletti, and Kristin Cavallari attended high school.
Screen Play Video, where Dawson and Pacey worked in the first season of "Dawson's Creek".
Hell's Kitchen, the bar where Joey (Katie Holmes) and Eddie (Oliver Hudson) worked in the sixth season of "Dawson's Creek".
The house where Kim Basinger's character Lynn Bracken lives in "L.A. Confidential".
John Marshall High School has been the backdrop for countless teen movies and TV shows.
The house where Andie (Molly Ringwald) and her dad live in "Pretty in Pink".
Central Perk, the coffee shop hangout from iconic sitcom "Friends".
Christ Church, which stood in for the wedding chapel in Taylor Swift's music video for "Mine" off of her album Speak Now.