“Uncover the Hidden Gems: Discover the Breathtaking Backdrops Behind Your Favorite Westerns!”

"Uncover the Hidden Gems: Discover the Breathtaking Backdrops Behind Your Favorite Westerns!"
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Ghost Ranch Hosted Numerous Westerns

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cowboy on a horse in cowboys & aliens

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Ghost Ranch is a popular filming location for dozens of Westerns such as City Slickers, No Country for Old Men, Cowboys & Aliens, and many more.

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The 21,000-acre center can be found in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. Also, artist Georgia O’Keefe used to live there and the location inspired many of her paintings.

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Why Moab Is Used So Frequently

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John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara in Rio Grande

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Westerns such as 1950’s Rio Grande and 1964’s Cheyenne Autumn were filmed in Moab, Utah. Moab is located in Utah and is often used as a Western backdrop due to its red-rock formations.

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Not only have Westerns been shot here, but other films such as Thelma & Louise and 127 Hours used Moab as a primary location.

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La Calahorra Showed A Realistic Western Backdrop

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a still from once upon a time in the west

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La Calahorra, Granada, Spain was used as a frequent shooting location for many Westerns because of its proximity to the Sierra Nevada foothills.

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Western fans may recognize it from films such as Once Upon a Time in the West, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, and For a Few Dollars More.

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Lake Powell Provided A Sense Of Adventure

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Clint Eastwood in the outlaw josey wales

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Not only is Lake Powell a popular vacation spot, but it has been used as a realistic Western filming location for dozens of films.

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