Wayfarer's Chapel, a beautiful glass church designed by Lloyd Wright, which has been seen as a wedding chapel on "Revenge" and "The O.C.".
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Wayfarer's Chapel, a beautiful glass church designed by Lloyd Wright, which has been seen as a wedding chapel on "Revenge" and "The O.C.".
Second Reef, where Lauren Conrad worked during the first season of "Laguna Beach".
Laguna Surf & Sport, where Stephen Colletti worked during the first season of "Laguna Beach".
The town square area of Bluebell, AL, the fictional setting for "Hart of Dixie".
Dolby Theatre (formerly the Kodak Theatre), home of the Oscars, at the Hollywood & Highland Center.
Balboa Island, an Orange County staple seen on "Newport Harbor" and home to two dueling banana stands a la "Arrested Development".
Beso, a Los Angeles restaurant owned by Eva Longoria, which has frequently appeared on screen.
A cupcake shop where a dead body pops up on a fifth-season episode of "Castle".
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Pawnee City Hall, the workplace of the characters on the sitcom "Parks and Recreation".
"Community" is honored every year at PaleyFest and I get to go bask for a few hours in the glow of the amazing and hilarious cast.
Today was the PaleyFest panel for ABC's fairy tale drama "Once Upon a Time".
A gelato shop that appears on the first season of ABC's "Nashville".
East High School in Salt Lake City, backdrop for the "High School Musical" trilogy.
The Walsh family home from "Beverly Hills, 90210", where Brandon (Jason Priestley) and Brenda (Shannen Doherty) lived with their parents on the classic series.
The trailer where Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell) lives on the show "True Blood".
The ranch where contestants live and lose weight on NBC's reality competition show "The Biggest Loser".
The Pink Motel, which which was the scene of a bust on "Dexter," a sleepover on "The O.C.," and some shady shenanigans on "The League,” as well as a phone call in “All Good Things.”
An auto salvage yard where Dexter (Michael C. Hall) hunted some baddies.
Fisherman's Village, which stood in for Oceanside Wharf on "Arrested Development", was home to the Bluth Banana Stand.