Featured Location for April 2018: Purcell
Located in Central Oklahoma about 40 minutes south of Oklahoma City, the City of Purcell is a historic community that dates back to its founding in 1887 as a railroad collective. The
Located in Central Oklahoma about 40 minutes south of Oklahoma City, the City of Purcell is a historic community that dates back to its founding in 1887 as a railroad collective. The
Centrally located near Oklahoma City about eight miles east of Interstate 35, the Jones Homestead is a brilliant example of Oklahoma’s pre-statehood farmhouse architecture. The two story, picturesque property was
With nearly 2,000 acres of wooded terrain and sandy shores, Lake Thunderbird State Park offers filmmakers and outdoor enthusiasts a wide range of scenic landscapes and a number of outdoor activities. Equestrian,
Nestled in the rolling northeast hills of Oklahoma, the City of Bartlesville offers filmmakers a sprawling canvas of scenic vistas and a thriving oil industry. Home to Phillips Petroleum Company, a number of
Located in northwest Oklahoma along the Cimarron River, Island Guest Ranch has a varied and unique terrain that contains an abundance of wildlife and activity spanning across several thousand acres of native
As Oklahoma’s Territorial Capital founded in 1889, the City of Guthrie’s storied history, unique architecture and local hospitality have made it one of the most film-friendly communities in the state. The
Built in 1932 by a Federal Marshal and his prisoners, the historic Rock-A-Way Tavern has been a staple of Guthrie, Oklahoma, for over 80 years. The bar’s renowned annual Halloween party completely
This month’s film locations take us “back to school” to showcase a sample of the state’s universities that can potentially set the scene for your next film or television production.
POPS is an iconic attraction located along Route 66, aka “The Mother Road”, located in Arcadia just east of Edmond. Since 2007, POPS has offered travelers a number of amenities, including delicious
As the birthplace of folk legend Woody Guthrie, Okemah has a storied history dating back to early settlements in 1902. Located about 70 miles east of Oklahoma City on Interstate