Gilmore Girls was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America and in Canada.
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Stars Hollow (Warner Bros Studios)
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Ebell Club of Los Angeles
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Scene was shot Constructed in 1927, the Ebell Club is the home for the women's organization dating back to 1894. The club was designed by Sumner P. Hunt in the Italian Renaissance style and features a 1,300-seat theater, dining room lounge, art salon, and more facilities.
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Greystone Mansion
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Scene was shot This Los Angeles estate was constructed in 1928 for Edward Doheny, son of an oil tycoon. The property was purchased in 1965 by the city and is now a park and historic place. The grounds are open to the public, and the mansion itself can be toured.
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Frederick Horsman Varley Art Gallery
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Scene was shot Named after Group of Seven artist Frederick Varley, the Unionville art gallery was constructed in 1997.
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Main Street Unionville (between Carlton & Fred Varley)
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Scene was shot Unionville's historic Main Street is a popular tourist destination for its preserved small town feel amongst all of the surrounding development, preserving many features dating back to the village's founding in 1794.