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Where was My Girl filmed

My Girl

Year: 1991

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Country: USA

<p>Director Howard Ziff, known for his work in commercial advertising, created a touching story of growing up, harmoniously combining elements of romance, comedy and drama. The film was released in 1991 and is still a favorite of many viewers. The movie is set in a small quiet town of Bartow, located in Central Florida. Here you can see wonderful natural scenery, historical architecture and cozy streets, which became the perfect background for the story told in the film. Bartow is surrounded by picturesque lakes, green parks and sun-drenched streets, which gives the movie a special atmosphere of coziness and nostalgia. One of the iconic filming locations was the white Victorian mansion that played the role of the Sultenfuss family funeral home. It is located at 555 East Stanford Street on Highway 60, about 40 miles east of Tampa. In real life, the building functioned as a guest house for a long time until it was closed. Another famous filming location is the cafe where Wada spots Culkin&#39;s mom. This scene was filmed at 112 East First Street in an establishment then called Jake&#39;s Cafe and now known as Breezeway Restaurant. A visit to these locations will be a true time travel experience, allowing fans of the movie to experience the atmosphere where Wada and Thomas lived and grew up.</p>

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Locations

  • Poetry club

    In movie

    Scene where Vada, in love with her teacher Mr. Bixler, decides to join the poetry class he teaches after school. At her first class, when she is asked to write about what is on her mind, Wada is faced with a deep fear-she feels responsible for the death of her mother, who passed away two days after her birth.

    Real

    Scene was shot in the Henry B. Plant Railroad Historic Community Building. It is a landmark site in Sanford, Florida that now functions as a community center. It was built to serve the needs of the railroad company, which played a key role in the development of Florida's transportation infrastructure. Today, the building serves as a cultural and educational center, offering a variety of events, exhibits, and programs for locals and tourists. Inside, there are historical exhibits on the history of the railroads and the growth and development of Sanford as a railroad hub.

  • Street

    In movie

    Scene where Wada and Thomas are riding their bicycles through the streets of their town. Along the way, they meet their school teacher who is painting the front of a house. Thomas is at first reluctant to talk to the teacher during the vacation, but Wada convinces him to start talking.

    Real

    Scene was shot at the intersection of East First Street and Magnolia Avenue in Sanford, Florida. The intersection is surrounded by pedestrian areas that offer visitors scenic views as well as access to a variety of stores, cafes, and galleries. In addition, the intersection overlooks old renaissance buildings, and many of them have been restored to preserve the city's historic heritage.

  • Sultenfuss Funeral Home

    In movie

    Scene where Wada, an adorable 11-year-old girl has had a fascination with death and disease since childhood. And it's for good reason. Her father, Harry, a kind but awkward widower who doesn't always understand his daughter's needs, works as a funeral director for the funeral home that also serves as their family home. Wada often brings friends and acquaintances there to show off coffins and corpses for a small fee, as well as occasionally prank visitors.

    Real

    Scene was shot in a building located at 555 East Stanford Street in Bartow. It played a significant role in the movie, although it is off the popular tourist routes. The structure previously operated as a guest house, but due to low demand for reservations, it was closed and subsequently converted into a private residence.