Poster 13 Going on 30 2004

Where was 13 Going on 30 filmed

2004, Comedy Fantasy Romance
Filming country: USA

13 Going on 30 was filmed in New York & Los Angeles in the United States of America.

Matt's Apartment

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New York



Jenna's Childhood Home

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South Pasadena



Jenna's Apartment

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New York



Poise Magazine (exterior)

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New York



Tamarack Middle School

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Pasadena



Street

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New York



Street

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New York



Street

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New York



Tamarack Station

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South Pasadena



Rainstorm

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New York



Jenna & Will's Home

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South Pasadena



Henri Bendel New York

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New York



Penthouse Roof

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New York



Playground

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Scene was shot Empire Fulton Ferry is a small park situated on the waterfront just to the east of Brooklyn Bridge. The small park was original its own state park, but in 2010 was incorporated into the existing Brooklyn Bridge Park to the west.
New York



New York Public Library

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Scene was shot The imposing main building of the New York Public Library began construction in 1902. It was completed in 1910, but didn't open until 1911 because it took a year to move all 1,000,000 volumes onto the shelves. During the 80s the library was expanded underneath the adjacent Bryant Park to include miles of new shelves to contain its growing collection.
New York New York Public Library



Central Park

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Scene was shot Sheep Meadow is the largest open field in original plan for Central Park at 15-acres. Despite its natural appearance, the meadow ended up being the most expensive part of the original park because a several foot thick layer of landfill had to be transported to raise the ground and a 16-foot ridge and a number of large boulders had to be blasted away to achieve the smooth grade. A flock of over 200 sheep grazed on the field up until 1934 when they were moved away so they wouldn't be eaten during the Great Depression. The meadow frequently hosts large-scale events including a peace protest in 1967 that had over 400,000 attendees.
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Conservatory Water

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Scene was shot Named after a conservatory that was part of the original plan for Central Park but never constructed, Conservatory Water is an artificial lake sitting just west of 74th Street. While the lake was originally constructed to be very naturalistic pond filled with waterlilies, it was later remolded with a more definite edge to support a fleet of model boats.
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Times Square

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Scene was shot Times Square is an incredible popular tourist destination at the heart of Manhattan's Broadway Theater District. The north half of the square is also known as Father Duffy Square, named in 1937 after U.S. Army Chaplain Francis P. Duffy who was the most highly decorated cleric in the history of the Army for his service during WWI. The square contains the distinctive red TKTS booth with tiered seating and a statue of the father of American musical comedy, George M. Cohan. The south side of Times Square continues past 45th Street.
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Poise Magazine (offices)

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Los Angeles



Poise Party

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Scene was shot This former Bank of America building was constructed in 1921 and used as the bank’s headquarters until 1972. Designed by the firm Schultze & Weaver, the classic venue is now used for weddings, galas, and filming.
Los Angeles




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