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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!
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 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".
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 park bench where Robin Williams delivers his memorable monologue in "Good Will Hunting".
Salem's Peabody Essex Museum, which serves as the backdrop for the reception of the wedding of Amanda (June Diane Raphael) in "Bride Wars."
The cemetery where Max (Omri Katz) gets his shoes stolen by Jay (Tobias Jelinek) and Ice (Larry Bagby).
The house where Max (Omri Katz) and Dani (Thora Birch) live in "Hocus Pocus".
The Redwood Bar & Grill in downtown Los Angeles, which has been seen onscreen several times, often as a karaoke bar.
The frat house, led by Teddy (Zac Efron) and Pete (Dave Franco), and the neighboring family home where Mac (Seth Rogen) and Kelly (Rose Byrne) live, in 2014's hilarious comedy "Neighbors".
Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. The ballpark has appeared in many films, including "Fever Pitch", "Moneyball", "Ted", and "The Town".
Los Angeles City Hall, a functioning government building, has been seen onscreen in "Scandal", "How to Get Away with Murder", "Nancy Drew", "L.A. Confidential", "Chinatown", "The Black Dahlia", and more.
Niagara Falls, national landmark and the site of Jim and Pam's wedding on "The Office", as well as a date between Lindsey and Ben in "Fever Pitch". It was also the backdrop for the short-lived series "Wonderfalls".
Frank's Restaurant, a no-frills diner-style spot and Burbank landmark that's appeared in everything from "Gone Girl" to "Parks and Rec".
The so-called West Hollywood bathhouse where Logan (Jason Dohring) tails married Luke (Sam Huntington) in the "Veronica Mars" movie.