The Bueller home where Ferris (Matthew Broderick) began his day by faking illness in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off".
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The Bueller home where Ferris (Matthew Broderick) began his day by faking illness in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off".
Hollywood High School, the alma mater of some big stars, has also been seen on screen in a few films.
The lamppost installation outside the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where Emma (Natalie Portman) and Adam (Ashton Kutcher) get into an argument in "No Strings Attached".
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.
Several homes used on "Dexter", including the home where Rita (Julie Benz), Dexter (Michael C. Hall), Deb (Jennifer Carpenter), Harry (James Remar) and Angel (David Zayas) lived, can be found in Long Beach, CA.
The hotel with the blood-spattered room in which Dexter starts to have flashbacks about his mother's murder in episode 110, "Seeing Red".
Hillbilly Hot Dogs, a wacky eatery seen on Guy Fieri's Food Network show "Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives".
Shoreline Village, a collection of shops and restaurants in Long Beach, that has been used for the filming of "Dexter" and "The O.C." to stand in for Miami and Newport Beach, respectively.
The Mermaid Inn, the sketchy motel where many a tryst happened on "The O.C.".
Greystone Mansion, which stood in for Rory's private school Chilton on "Gilmore Girls".
The bowling alley where Dexter (Michael C. Hall) joins his colleagues in the second season of "Dexter".
The infamous Witch's House in Beverly Hills, as seen on screen in "Clueless".