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Aaron said he had a question to ask me, and he wanted to do it in a place that was special to me and my family. He got down on one knee, pulled out a ring, and asked me to marry him.
It's safe to say that this year's birthday gift from my boyfriend Aaron was pretty perfect - a VIP pass to an autograph signing and meet-and-greet with some of the cast from the “Mighty Ducks” franchise!
Saved by the Max, a "Saved by the Bell"-themed restaurant based on the classic Max diner from the beloved 90s teen sitcom!
The exterior of the iconic apartment building where Monica (Courteney Cox), Rachel (Jennifer Aniston), Joey (Matt LeBlanc), and Chandler (Matthew Perry) lived on the sitcom "Friends".
Princeton University, the real-life college of John Nash, plays itself in the movie "A Beautiful Mind", which chronicles Nash's life.
Eastern State Penitentiary, a crumbly old prison that was the site of an episode of MTV's spooky reality show "Fear".
The basketball court from the opening credits of "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air".
The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf on the grounds of Paramount Studios, which stands in for Frank's Bagels in the third-season finale of "Grace and Frankie".
The beautiful Turtle Bay Resort on Oahu's North Shore, as seen in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" and "Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates".
Sonsie, an international bistro on Boston's famed Newbury Street, which appeared in "Fever Pitch".
Joanne Trattoria, an Upper West Side Italian restaurant owned and operated by Lady Gaga's family.
The exterior of the precinct seen each week on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine".
The GoodFellas Diner (previously the Clinton Diner) in Queens, which has been a filming location for dozens of movies and TV shows, including its namesake film, "GoodFellas".
The iconic Empire State Building in New York City has appeared in many films, perhaps most pivotally in the romantic finale of "Sleepless in Seattle."
The Brooklyn basement apartment where Kimmy (Ellie Kemper) moves in with Titus (Tituss Burgess) in the very first episode of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," and the stoop where landlord Lillian (Carol Kane) frequently sits and makes insane, hilarious comments.