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Where was A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood filmed

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

Year: 2019

Genre: Drama

Country: China, USA

<p>A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood was filmed in China, United States of America.</p>

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Locations

  • Hudson Theatre

    In movie

    Scene where Mister Rogers is talking to a couple of fans. In the meantime Lloyd meets Joanne Rogers.

    Real

    Scene was shot The Hudson Theatre is a Broadway theater located at 139–141 West 44th Street. Opened in 1903, it became a leading theatrical venue before also serving in later years as a network radio and television studio, a night club, a movie theater, and a corporate event space. The Hudson opened, on October 19 1903.

  • Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh

    In movie

    Scene where Fred Rogers goes for a swim.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the Pittsburgh Jewish Center community pool.

  • Mandarin Gourmet

    In movie

    Scene where Mister Rogers and Lloyd go out to eat. Fred asks for a moment of silence.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Tangerine Gourmet is an Asian food restaurant located in downtown Pittsburgh. Currently closed permanently.

  • The Allegheny Cemetery

    In movie

    Scene where While leaving the cemetery Lloyd tells Andrea he wants her to go back to work. He wants to take some time off.

    Real

    Scene was shot Allegheny Cemetery is one of the largest and oldest burial grounds in Pittsburgh. It all started in 1844. That makes this cemetery the sixth oldest rural cemetery in America. Some of the oldest graves are of soldiers who fought in the French and Indian War. In 1980 the entire cemetery was listed on the National Register.

  • WQED

    In movie

    Scene where Lloyd meets Mister Rogers in the studio.

    Real

    Scene was shot The movie was filmed in the original studio where they filmed the Rogers-show. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood was an American half-hour educational children's television series that was created and hosted by Fred Rogers. The series was aimed primarily at preschool ages 2 to 5, but it was labelled by PBS as "appropriate for all ages”. Established on April 1, 1954, WQED was the first community-sponsored television station in the U.S. The station has been the flagship for Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.