A Nightmare on Elm Street was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America.
Bridge
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5th Precinct
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Nancy's House
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Tina's House
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High School (interior)
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Katja Sleep Institute
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Cemetery
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High School (exterior)
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Boiler Room
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Scene was shot Lincoln Heights Jail is a 5-story Art Deco-style jail in operation from 1931 to 1965. While only designed to hold 625 prisoners, at the high of overcrowding it held upwards of 2,800. After the jailed was closed, it became the home to the Bilingual Foundation for the Arts until 2014.
Los Angeles