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Where was Star Trek: The Next Generation filmed

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Year: 1987

Genre: Action, Adventure

Country: USA

<p>Star Trek: The Next Generation was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America.</p>

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  • Bronson Canyon (Griffith Park)

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    Scene was shot Also known as Brush Canyon, this portion of Griffith Park is popular for filming due to its remote and rugged appearance. The distinctive cave is actually a tunnel created when the canyon was used as a quarry in the early 1900s.

  • Cedar Grove (Griffith Park)

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  • Disney's Golden Oak Ranch

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    Scene was shot Constructed on land purchased by Walt Disney in 1959, Golden Oak Ranch is a 890-acre movie ranch located at the entrance of Placerita Canyon to the east of Santa Clarita. The ranch contains suburban & downtown backlots as well as a variety of cabins and outdoor areas for filming.

  • House of the Book (Brandeis-Bardin)

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    Scene was shot Constructed in 1973 by architect Sidney Eisenshtat, the House of the Book is the largest building on campus and includes a performance hall and library. The building's distinct cylindrical design and stained glass windows make it a popular sci-fi setting.

  • Paramount Studios

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  • The Japanese Garden at Donald C. Tillman Water Plant

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    Scene was shot The Japanese Garden was constructed alongside the Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant in 1984. The 6.5-acre garden in the Chisen-Kaiyushiki style consisting of paths running around the pond, river, and waterfalls which conceptually connect the gardens to the adjacent facility.

  • Vasquez Rocks

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    Scene was shot A nearly 1000-acre park located north of Los Angeles with distinctive uplifted rock formations. The distinctive look and location within the Thirty-mile zone have made the rocks an extremely popular filming location since it first appeared in Werewolf in London back in 1935.