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The Walking Dead: mapping 55 locations from the hit TV show

Since the premiere of AMC's The Walking Dead, hordes of fans have helped make Atlanta the zombie capital of the world. It has broken records to become the most-watched drama series in basic cable history.

If you're one of the show's estimated 16 million followers, you can take a tour of the filming locations from Atlanta Movie Tours (all guides have worked as zombies on the set) or use the following handy map to do a self-guided trip around some of the show's creepiest sets.

Warning: Spoilers ahead!

[ UPDATE 3/13/17 : An additional 32 locations have been added to the map.]

The Opening Scene

Walking Dead fans will recognize this intersection as the first thing you see in Season 1, Episode 1. It's enough to give you chills.

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An intersection with a car and a traffic light. The intersection is lined with trees.

Gas Station

All Rick wanted was some gas for the cruiser but the little zombie girl in the bunny slippers just refused to back off. So he shot her between the eyes. And still, no gas.

A gas station with a red awning. There are trees surrounding the gas station.

Harrison Memorial Hospital

"Good morning, Rick. How was your coma? Things are a little... different now." The hospital where Rick wakes up is actually the Atlanta Mission building. Proof that all that's needed to zombie-fy any area is the addition of military vehicles and some body bags with flies buzzing around them.

In the foreground is a parking lot with a van parked in one of the parking spots.  In the distance is a large tan building. There are trees surrounding the building.

Rick's House

Rick used to live here. He rides his bike back after leaving the hospital and finds you can just never go home again.

A large house surrounded by trees.

Morgan's House

Just around the corner from Rick's house, we find Morgan squatting in this lovely Grant Park home.

A large house. There is a path leading to the entrance of the house. The path is surrounded by grass on both sides. The house is surrounded by trees.

Sheriff's Station

Rick used to work at this here sheriff's station before the apocalypse came and increased the unemployment rate to round about 99 percent. The "King County" sheriff's station is actually decidedly ITP.

A police station with a large lawn in front of it.

Siggard's Farm

Rick stops into this farmhouse and makes a grim and disturbing discovery, but he does get a horse out of the visit. You win some, you lose some, right? The farm's exact location is 33.447257, -83.757239.

In the foreground is a large grassy lawn. In the distance is a white farmhouse and trees.

Rick's Ride Into Atlanta

If you're Atlanta savvy, you know some CG effects were at play in this famous scene because that's Freedom Parkway, not 85, and there are no trains running alongside the highway. Still, it's pretty badass.

A scene from the Walking Dead where Rick is on a highway. One side of the highway is empty. The other side of the highway has many cars which are all standing still. In the distance is a city skyline with many tall buildings.

Tanks, Helicopters, and Hordes

The series hasn't filmed in downtown Atlanta since Season 1, but man, when it did, there was some action to be seen. We're taking overturned cars, tanks, massive hordes of walkers, horror galore. This area was home of the building that reflected the helicopter Rick chased, rampaging zombies, and the tank he hid inside.

A city street with buildings on both sides.

The Survivors' Camp

In Season 1, we find a whole mess of survivors hanging out at Bellwood Quarry. Heck, even Rick's wife and son are chilling there. Eventually, zombies drive everybody away (and to the CDC), but it was fun while it lasted.

An aerial view of Bellwood Quarry in The Walking Dead.

Abandoned Building in "Vatos"

Although the Goat Farm looks pretty damned zombie-fied 24/7, the Walking Dead has only filmed there once, for the Season 1 episode called "Vatos."

An abandoned building with a red brick facade and multiple windows without any glass windowpanes.

The CDC shown on the show wasn't the real Centers for Disease Control. But you probably knew that because it was actually the Cobb Energy Center on the outside and (mostly) the Georgia World Congress Center on the inside. Only one film has ever been given permission to even use the exterior of the real CDC and that was "Contagion." That's probably a good thing.

A large building with a domed roof and many windows. In front of the building is a garden and a parking lot.

Southern Baptist Church

The Southern Baptist Church of the Holy Light was actually Bethel United Methodist during filming and is now Mount Moriah Baptist. Nothin' to see but a few Walkers and a new sign.

An aerial view of a church.

Hershel's Farm

The survivors' primary Season 2 home base is a farmhouse owned by Hershel Greene and his family. They end up there after Rick's kid (Carl) is accidentally shot by a farmhand. Oops. The place ends up being not quite as safe as one would hope. The point on the map points to the start of a long, winding driveway heading north to the house rather than to the house itself.

An aerial view of a farm.

Elders Mill Road

In the Season 2 finale, our intrepid heroes leave Hershel's farm then find themselves out of gas and camping near a waterfall and pond. That camp site is here. The location in Senoia, Georgia, was Elders Millpond, once home of an actual grist mill in the 1900s.

An aerial view of a campsite with trees and a body of water.

Fans may be disappointed to hear that the prison, which serves as the main location for Season 3, is not a prison at all, but a soundstage on the back lot of Raleigh Studios. You can't see it from the road and can't go inside, so don't bother with a drive down.

An aerial view of a prison surrounded by trees.

ESCO Feed Mill

Walking Dead fans will recognize the weathered ESCO Feed Mill from the opening credits as well as from some action-packed scenes. There's a woman in Haralson who runs interactive tours of the town in which you reenact what went down there: www.facebook.com/WalkinDeadHaralsonGa

A farm building and a mill.

Sportsman's Deer Cooler

Sportsman's Deer Cooler, where Michonne and Andrea hide out for a bit, is actually a hunting shop in Senoia, and they didn't have to do a whole lot to make it look like a ramshackle butcher shop.

A shack in a clearing next to trees. There is a porch outside the shack with a table and chairs. The shack has a red and white awning and a sign that reads: Sportsman’s Deer Cooler.

Yeah, there's a real Woodbury, Georgia, but strangely, that's not where The Walking Dead's Woodbury, Georgia scenes were shot. The fictional Woodbury from Season 3, where the governor and his folks hold court, is actually Senoia, a town that has also been a filming location for Driving Miss Daisy and the (unnecessary) Footloose remake.

A row of stores and restaurants. There is a sign in the foreground that reads: Senoia.

Woodbury Arena

Look, when there's no more internet or TV, you're gonna need something to amuse yourself. Walkers are held captive in this arena until they are let loose to fight, gladiator style, for the entertainment of the people of Woodbury.

An abandoned arena building with a parking lot in front of it.

Steve's Pharmacy

This windows of this little storefront in Sharpsburg announce, "Walkers Welcome!" but it's a safe bet Maggie and Glenn didn't feel the same when they went for supplies (and ended up getting sexy) there in Season 2. After shooting, the fictional Steve's Pharmacy was replaced by Toodles Children's Boutique for a while until it, too, became one of the dead.

The exterior of a store with a red exterior and white awning. On the windows are these words: Walking Dead, Steve’s Pharmacy, Walkers Welcome.

Big Spot is a fictionalized Big Lots with fewer two-for-one deals and more undead shoppers. In the TV series, the store is the scene of one seriously wicked zombie storm from above. ("It's raining zombies" = not as fun as "it's raining men.") IRL, the parking lot belonged to now defunct Walmart and Winn Dixie stores.

A large parking lot is in the foreground. In the distance is a row of stores.

Terminus is more than an early name for Atlanta. It's a train yard that promises "Sanctuary for all. Community for all. Those who arrive survive."

In the foreground is a lot surrounded by wild growing plants and weeds. In the distance is a large red brick building.

Meeting the Governor

At an old ESCO Feed Mill, Rick meets the Governor for the first time. Later in the Walking Dead timeline, Merle is later killed here by the Governor as well. An additional scene shot here was the silo scene where Daryl, Andrea, and Martinez are shot.

A farm silo and building. Words on a sign on the building read: Esco Feed Mill purina chows.

Westside Reservoir Park

Finally, reunited and it feels so good. It’s here where Rick is reunited with Lori and Carl.

A reservoir with rocky sides and trees.

Graffiti Barn

It’s because of this barn that the Governor starts calling himself Brian Heriot after seeing the name written on the walls. Other messages and names are also written on the walls.

In the foreground is a lawn. There is a grey barn sitting in the center of the lawn.

Survivors find a church

After hearing bells, Rick and the other survivors search for the source, discovering this church. While searching for Sophia, Rick, and other survivors, Rick and the other survivors instead find four zombies inside.

In the foreground is a lawn with various tombstones on it. In the distance is a church with white walls and a green roof.

Hershel’s bar

Rick and Glenn search for and find Hershel near the pharmacy in a bar. In this location, two unknown survivors appear, asking to go to Hershel’s farm.

A bar with brown exterior walls and a green awning. There is a sign next to the entrance of the bar with words that read: Old Sharpsburg Auction.

Shane finds Lori

After discovering that she went after Rick, Shane discovers Lori in this general location.

A man and a woman hug. There are trees in the background.

Dropping off Randall

After attempting to drop Randall off at a public works building, Rick and Shane start fighting, thereby alerting nearby zombies. Yikes!

A road with one car on it. On both sides of the road are large expanses of grass.

Helicopter crash site

If you venture to this location today, you won’t find a military helicopter, but that’s what Andrea and Michonne discovered when they were on their journey.

A black helicopter is flying over a green grassy field.

On their way to Woodbury, Rick, Daryl, Oscar and Michonne stay in a cabin, located in this general area. They later have to find a way to escape after the site becomes filled with walkers.

People run towards a wooden cabin in the woods.

Andrea’s hiding spot

Need a good hiding spot? Here’s one, chosen by Andrea.

In a small clearing in the woods, there is a fire surrounded by stones. It is night.

The location where the Governor kills Merle

After hiding out in a building in this general area, Merle is killed by the Governor. Daryl later finds the body, but it’s too late by that point.

A man with an eye patch is choking another man. They are both in a warehouse.

Meltdown location

The Governor has a melt down and kills many people from Woodbury. Martinez and Bowman find a way to escape.

Two men are in a car. One of the men has an eye patch.

Veterinary college

Finally, something good happens. This time, Daryl is able to retrieve medication for survivors at the prison by heading to this veterinary college.

A large red brick building.

Abandoned house

Rick and Carl find an abandoned house where they take shelter.

An abandoned green house. There are various pieces of debris in a lot outside of the house. There are many trees in back of the house.

Funeral home

Here, Beth and Daryl take refuge for a while as the location seems to be safe.

A funeral home with tombstones and a tree outside of it.

The house in a grove of pecan trees

Carol, Lizzie, Tyreese, Mika, and Judith rest in a house located in a grove of pecan trees. Mika and Lizzie’s strange behavior eventually threatens their lives.

A house surrounded by trees and grass.

Abandoned automotive shop

For one night, Daryl and a group of men he’s with stay at this abandoned automotive shop. The shop is beside a railroad track.

An abandoned automotive shop. There is a sign outside of the shop with words that read: railroad crossing.

Father Gabriel’s church

After Rick and other survivors save Father Gabriel in the woods, Father Gabriel leads the group to his church.

A group of people sit in a dimly lit room.

Time to reload! Glenn, Maggie, and Tara retrieve three suppressors from this store.

A building with a red brick facade and multiple windows.

Time for some more zombie attacks! In this food bank, the cast has to fight off some walkers, while trying to get some food.

The exterior of a white building.  A person walks outside of the building on the sidewalk.

Finally, Beth wakes up in the hospital. Eventually, she has to tend to patients and find out who she can trust.

A large brown building with a parking lot in front of it.

In this location, a group of characters, which included Glenn, Maggie, and Eugene, sought refuge here.

A white building with many windows. There is a street outside of the building. Cars are parked outside of the building.

Industrial complex

In order to learn more about Grady, Rick and others lure police officers to this location in the hopes of rescuing Beth.

A large industrial building with a lot outside.

Alexandria Safe Zone Armory

In this general location, Rick and other survivors find Aaron and Eric’s house, the Anderson’s house, Rick Grimes’ house, and more.

A white tower with windows surrounded by trees.

Nicholas leads Glenn in search of supplies, and here is where they end up. If interested in visiting, the location is boarded up and vacant.

A row of stores.

Sorghum Barn

Finally, some supplies. At least that’s what Rick and Daryl discovered when they found a truck by this barn.

A large red barn. There is a white door with the word Sorghum written on it in black ink. There is a lot in front of the barn.

Eugene’s bullet shop

Eugene has a plan, and that’s to manufacture bullets. In this bullet shop, Eugene reveals his plans to Abraham.

Two people in military gear walk towards an abandoned building. There are many bodies on the floor of the lot outside of the building.

Denise’s death location

Along with Denise’s death scene (brought upon by Dwight and Daryl), there is also a shootout here between Daryl, Rosita, and Abraham.

A street in front of a white building and trees.

Morgan dresses Carol’s wound in this library. Here, Morgan also proposes that they both leave for Alexandria, a proposal which Carol denies.

A man is in the foreground. In the background is a fence in front of a red building. There are trees behind the building. It is foggy.

The Kingdom

King Ezekiel is the ruler of this land, known as The Kingdom. In this general location, Morgan also trains Ben the art of aikido.

A person pushes another person in a wheelchair along a path. There is a yellow school bus in the background.

The Sanctuary

This location, known as both The Sanctuary and the Savior’s Base, is private property, so no trespassing allowed. Only exterior shots of the location were shot here with interior scenes filmed elsewhere.

An aerial view of a group of buildings surrounded by trees.

Abandoned school

Along with an abandoned school, this location in The Walking Dead also featured an abandoned carnival with a ferris wheel. Walkers were also in this location, but that should be no surprise.

A person lies on the floor of an abandoned school in the show The Walking Dead.

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Love TWD? Check out these Walking Dead film locations that you can visit.

Since Jacob is a big Walking Dead fan, and I’ve only watched half an episode peeking through my fingers, he will share about our Walking Dead Tour in Atlanta.

The Walking Dead is coming back from its mid-season break next week. Is anyone else as excited as I am? I’ve been following the show since day one and love that it’s shot in our hometown of Atlanta. I remember watching Season 1 and pointing at different scenes, saying, “HEY! I know where that is!”

SPOILER ALERT: If you’re not caught up on the show, you may not want to read through the guide yet.

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Last Updated: December 12, 2023

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Last year, we had the chance to go on a tour to visit a few of the shooting locations with Atlanta Movie Tours (unfortunately, they shut down during the pandemic), but for those of you who may want to go at your own pace, here’s our road trip guide to the best Walking Dead Locations.

Note: Most of these spots are from the first few seasons. As the show progressed, they shot more in studios and closed off areas that the public couldn’t access. If you know of any spots that we’re missing, let us know!

Esther had fun editing the photos to make them more Walking Dead-esque. We didn’t get a chance to shoot the photos closer to how they were shot for the show, so we’ll eventually have to go back and replace some of them

1. The Hospital

2353 Bolton Rd, 30318,  map

First Appeared:  Season 1, Episode 1, “Days Gone By”

What better way to start off your tour than at the place where Rick wakes up from a coma and realizes that something is off? It’s such an eerie feeling walking around. We kept thinking walkers would stroll around the corner at any time. At this location, you can view the courtyard that he exits out to, which was full of bodies, and you can see the parking lot that has abandoned helicopters and military vehicles.

The location is not a hospital but the admin offices of the Atlanta Mission, a local non-profit that serves the homeless.

Fun fact There was a Bruce Willis Dummy in one of the body bags.

See More: Stranger Things Filming Locations Guide

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2. CDC (The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention)

2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy, 30339,  map

First Appeared:  Season 1, Episode 5, “Wildfire”

In hopes to find answers to all their questions, the group finds its way to the CDC, where they meet Dr. Edwin Jenner, the last remaining employee. Unfortunately, things don’t work out, and they escape just before the building self-destructs.

Although the real CDC is located in Atlanta, the location they used to shoot this is the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center. We’ve been here to watch the Moulin Rouge ballet a while back! The exterior is the Cobb Arts Center, but the interiors of “CDC” were mostly shot at the Georgia World Congress Center.

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3. The Quarry

Lois St NW, 30318,  map

First Appeared:  Season 1, Episode 2, “Guts”

The quarry and campsite nearby are where a different group of survivors had made their homes, but when walkers overran it, it led to a confrontation where Amy’s sister is killed, and Rick is reunited with Lori and Carl. You may also recognize it from Stranger Things.

This location is a 100 yr-old granite quarry being converted into a 300-acre park and reservoir. You can see it from above, but if you want to hike down to the bottom, you’ll need to check out an  Atlanta Beltline bus tour .

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4. Tank Intersection

Forsyth St NW & Walton St NW, 30303,  map

Rick narrowly escapes a zombie horde inside an abandoned tank at this intersection and eventually escapes with Glenn’s help (YEA, GLENN!).

You could easily miss this spot as a shoot location if you’re not looking carefully. They have some amazing aerial shots, and having dressed the intersection to be more… zombified, they did a great job creating the Walking Dead world here.

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5. Bridge & Rooftop

327 Nelson Street SW, 30313,  map

We started off by seeing the bridge from season 1 when Rick enters Atlanta for the first time. It’s also the same building where Merle was abandoned on the roof, and Merle’s hand (or lack thereof) scene took place. The building was precisely the same as seen in the show.

In the show, Rick heads to Atlanta searching for Lori and Carl and, after running out of options, decides to enter on horseback.

The address is to our friends over at Atlanta Movie Tours, who do an amazing guided tour of The Walking Dead sites! Just down the street from their offices, you’ll see the bridge.

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6. Rick’s House

817 Cherokee Ave SE, 30315,  map

After waking up from his coma, this is Rick’s first stop in hopes to find his family and answers.

In the show, this house was located in a rural town, but in actuality, it’s in the heart of Atlanta across Grant Park and The Atlanta Zoo.

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7. Woodbury

1 Main St, Senoia, GA 30276,  map

First Appeared:  Season 3, Episode 3, “Walk With Me”

So much happens in the small town of Woodbury. Andrea and Michonne are brought here after being captured by Merle. Maggie and Glenn are tortured, and we learn how creepy the Governor is.

The actual town is Senoia, and they still run even during filming. There is a gift shop in town, a gun store in case you want to prepare for the actual zombie apocalypse, and a quick chat with any of the townsfolk and you’ll get to hear some amazing stories!

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8. Hershel’s Farm & The Prison

600 Chestlehurst Rd, Senoia, GA 30276,  map

First Appeared:  Season 2, Episode 2, “Bloodletting” and Season 2, Episode 3, “Seed”

These iconic locations are a huge part of the story in Season 2. Both become temporary homes for the group, and new characters are introduced at each location.

Unfortunately, it’s pretty challenging to get a glimpse of either. Hershel’s Farm is just outside the town of Senoia on an unmarked road. The prison, as opposed to random internet rumors claiming it was filmed at an actual prison, is located at Raleigh Studios Atlanta. And because they want to keep everything under wraps, access is prohibited. We had a chance to chat with Scott Tigchelaar, President of RSA, while we visited Woodbury and got to hear how filming has affected Senoia and the surrounding area.

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9. The Silo

Railroad Street, Haralson, GA 30229,  map

First Appeared:  Season 3, Episode 13, “Arrow on the Doorpost”

This is the location of Rick and the Governor’s meeting in hopes to ease tensions, and a lot is going on outside with Andrea, Daryl, and Martinez.

The interior was shot around the corner, but all exteriors were shot here at the old ESCO Feed Mill.

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10. Post-Farm Campsite

1739 Elders Mill Rd, Senoia, GA 30276,  map

First Appeared:  Season 2, Episode 13, “Beside the Dying Fire”

After leaving the overrun farm, the group camps by this waterfall, and Rick gives an epic speech to end the season.

Shot at Elders Mill Road Waterfall and Campsite, you can check out the stone remnants of the old grist mills for $10. Otherwise, you get a glimpse of it from the road.

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11. The Pharmacy & Bar

58-98 Main St, Sharpsburg, GA 30277,  map

First Appeared:  Season 2, Episode 4 “Cherokee Rose

Steve’s Pharmacy is where Glenn and Maggie get it on while running for medical supplies (YEA, GLENN AGAIN)! The Carriage Bar is where Hershel goes for a drink after Shane destroys all the walkers in his barn.

You can find both of these locations in the small town of Sharpsburg. The pharmacy was an unused storefront during production, and the bar is the Old Sharpsburg Auction Building.

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The Official Walking Dead Tour (Permanently Closed)

We had a chance to tour Walking Dead Filming sites with The AV Club and the Fiesta Movement. We’d never done any of these tours before, and this was a unique experience since it was a private tour while they were filming. On day one, we saw on our tour included the bridge, the hospital, CDC, and the tank scene in downtown Atlanta.

The next morning, we drove to Senoia, GA, or better known as Woodbury in the show. It’s wild to stroll around and see the town as it really is. As we visited shops, we quickly learned that Senoia had a great relationship with the cast and crew. Everyone really loved the show, and it didn’t hinder their businesses. Apparently, while they are shooting, stores stay open, and people just enter through the back. We also found some interesting items at the Woodbury souvenir shop.

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Raleigh Studios Atlanta (RSA), which is just a couple of miles away, is home to the show while filming. It is also the location of the prison set. We didn’t get a chance to visit since it was a closed set. We got to speak with Scott Tigchelaar, President of RSA, and hear about how filming has affected Senoia. Josh and I will make an appearance on  The A.V. Club’s Pop Pilgrims , where they show more footage of our trip, so check it out!

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The Walking Dead Launches Official Tour Of Filming Locations (Including Glenn Memorial)

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Are you ready for a two-hour bus tour of The Walking Dead locations? Walk where stars Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus regularly walk, and pay your respects to fallen heroes like Glenn and Abraham, in The Walking Dead Studio Tour.

The official tours were just announced, taking fans to the sets located in Senoia, Georgia. The Walking Dead Season 9 is currently set in the Alexandria, Virginia area, but the show has always filmed in Georgia.

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The studio tour ($65 for adults, $45 for kids) includes a 95-minute bus-led tour of Riverwood Studios' stages and backlots, a 25-minute bus-led tour of Alexandria and the Town of Woodbury, and a commemorative "The Walking Dead Studio Tour" security badge.

The tour takes visitors through The Governor's Woodbury, plus Alexandria, Hilltop, the Sanctuary, Oceanside, Jadis' junkyard (aka The Heaps), the walker-infested pond where Aaron and Rick had such trouble, and a Glenn and Abraham Memorial Site. Here's the description for the memorial tour stop:

Discover the spot where Negan and Lucille took the lives of our beloved survivors, Glenn and Abraham. Guides will talk about the filming process that went into those final moments, which should help you find closure on the two deaths that shocked us most.

No baseball bats allowed! But sorry, Carl, your death didn't make a tour stop.

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The official website notes that tours are offered Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays starting December 14. They are set to run through March 31, 2019, which makes sense since Season 10 should start using those locations for pre-production in April, per AMC's usual schedule.

The Walking Dead tends to film from early May to late November in Georgia. So fans would be visiting where their favorite stars were just working, with the actors set to return in the spring. It gets very hot in Georgia in the summer, when they are in the heart of filming, so at least tour visitors will be spared that intense humidity.

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It's about time The Walking Dead did something official with these tours, since fans have been flocking to the area for years to try and catch a glimpse of the actors or just check out the sets. They build an entire world down in Senoia, and the stars often visit shops in town during filming.

Of course, while fans are down in Georgia, they may also want to sneak over to the studios and sets of other shows like Stranger Things or The Vampire Diaries / The Originals / Legacies , and movies like The Avengers.

The Walking Dead Season 9 will return for its second half starting Sunday, February 10, at 9 p.m. ET. A lot more TV can be found in our fall TV schedule and our midseason 2019 premiere schedule .

Gina Carbone

Gina grew up in Massachusetts and California in her own version of The Parent Trap. She went to three different middle schools, four high schools, and three universities -- including half a year in Perth, Western Australia. She currently lives in a small town in Maine, the kind Stephen King regularly sets terrible things in, so this may be the last you hear from her.

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The real-life locations where The Walking Dead was filmed

Take yourself on a walker tour with EW's guide to the Georgia locations featured on The Walking Dead.

The Walking Dead was vital in convincing a great deal of the film and TV production industry to move operations to Georgia. It also single-handedly revived some of the smaller cities in the region such as Senoia (pronounced Suh-NOY), Ga., which has grown faster than 95 percent of similarly sized US cities, having expanded by 188 percent since 2000. Currently, Senoia greets countless tourists each year who are eager to see the sights of AMC 's signature series for themselves.

On The Walking Dead , the town stood in for the fortified city of Woodbury in season 3, as well as the walled-off Alexandria safe zone, where Senoia displayed its acting range by depicting a city in Virginia. So close are the locations used for the two disparate societies that in the background of many Alexandria-set scenes, both Woodbury's water tower and the apartment building of David Morrissey 's fearsome Governor can be glimpsed. Most of The Walking Dead , especially its interiors, are lensed at Raleigh Studios in Senoia, which is unfortunately not open to the public. However, much of Senoia (especially Main Street) has been utilized by The Walking Dead for various scenes across a number of seasons, and the town now operates a cottage industry of zombified tourism.

Join us as EW traverses the iconic real-life locations where The Walking Dead was filmed, in and around Senoia.

The Center for Disease Control (Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Atlanta, Ga.)

During the final two episodes of the first season, the CDC headquarters, where Rick ( Andrew Lincoln ) sought refuge and discovered the truth about the infection, was filmed at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, appropriately situated in northwest Atlanta's Cobb County near a village called Vinings that runs along the Chattahoochee River. The building's asymmetrical roof and Lincoln Center-inspired glass facade is the perfect match for the icy modernity that the CDC facility was to convey.

The Cobb Centre houses a 10,000-square-foot ballroom , which is available for rentals if you wish to occupy a piece of Walking Dead history on your special occasion, as well as the John A. Williams Theatre, a 2,750-seat venue that was built specifically to lure Broadway touring companies. Since it opened, the theater has welcomed acts as diverse as Harry Connick Jr. , Demi Lovato , and ABBA ; if you happen to be in Atlanta come Christmas time, you can pop into the Centre's production of The Nutcracker . Unlike many of The Walking Dead 's shooting locales, the Cobb Centre has been utilized in a number of additional films. You may recall seeing it in Dumb and Dumber To , when Harry ( Jeff Daniels ) and Lloyd ( Jim Carrey ) attend the KEN Chat (supposedly in El Paso, Texas).

The pudding house (Senoia, Ga.)

The house in which Carl ( Chandler Riggs ) outwitted a hungry walker in season 4 and rewarded himself with a gargantuan can of chocolate pudding is a two-story Craftsman-style abode, built sometime between 1910 and 1920 by Senoia cotton merchant Oscar Mann. It was fully remodeled by its former owners in 2015, which means most of the interiors you see on The Walking Dead no longer exist in that form, though the renovators left the original hardwood floors intact.

The four-bed/four-bath estate is privately owned, so unfortunately not available for rentals or tours, though it seems the current inhabitants maintain a good sense of humor about their home's chilling history. If you're curious to see how the estate looks post-pudding party, you can get your fill with a variety of sunny photographs on the home's Zillow page.

Driftwood Beach (Jekyll Island, Glynn County, Ga.)

Located at the north end of Jekyll Island, one of the Golden Isles of Georgia, the white sands of Driftwood Beach were named for the knotted, re-formed trees that dot the idyllic landscape, some of which are as many as 500 years old. On The Walking Dead , Driftwood Beach was cast as the Virginia-based, matriarchal Oceanside community where Tara (Alanna Masterson) washed ashore in season 7.

The production team couldn't have selected a more vivid location than Driftwood Beach, which even before its exposure on national television was a popular destination for both wedding photo shoots and ceremonies, as well as those simply seeking a bit of peace and quiet for a few hours. Its singular vistas are enhanced by the trees, which took on their formations after hundreds of years of water erosion. Something important to consider if you're planning a jaunt to Driftwood Beach : The availability of both seating and walking areas on the beach itself is entirely dependent on the tides. When the tide is high, you'll be holding on for dear life as the sand is more or less entirely submerged, so it's not ideal for a picnic or sunbathing. To determine the best time to visit, you can check out this tide chart provided by the Golden Isles website.

Rick and Lori's house (Atlanta, Ga.)

In the pilot episode of The Walking Dead , after leaving the hospital, Rick rode an abandoned bicycle back to the home he shared with Lori and Carl pre-zombie apocalypse, only to find them missing. While collecting himself on the front porch, Rick was cracked over the head by an overzealous tween with a shovel, who was revealed to be Duane (Adrian Kali Turner), along with his father, Morgan ( Lennie James ), who appeared and executed a hungry walker before the trio went on to spend an amiable night together in the house.

Rick's family home is located on a tree-lined street just a stone's throw from Grant Park, a 131.5-acre public space that, having opened in 1883, is credentialed as the oldest surviving city park in Atlanta. (Rick's house was erected some time later, in 1897.) Prior to being run out of their property by ravenous walkers, Rick and his brood would have enjoyed a luxurious life in their three-bedroom/two-bathroom house on a quiet street. The spaciously appointed dual-story home features two working fireplaces as well as a chef's kitchen and separate dry bar, and a covered deck in the backyard for all seasons. The home also boasts 11-ft. ceilings in each room and a claw foot bathtub in the master bathroom, which means that Rick Grimes may have been the highest-paid sheriff in history.

The city of Senoia, Ga.

Prior to providing a variety of locations for The Walking Dead , Senoia hosted several different film productions, including Driving Miss Daisy (1989), Fried Green Tomatoes (1991), Pet Sematary Two (1992), The Fighting Temptations (2003), and Footloose (2011). (The city's motto? "The perfect setting. For life." ) It was AMC's juggernaut hit that put the little town on the map, however, making it a lifelong destination for fervent fans of the show and even bumping up the town's population. After The Walking Dead wrapped filming and deconstructed all of the sets, 10 of the homes that the production built to film around were sold . As of 2016, there were 50 bustling businesses flanking Main Street compared to just five in 2006, as well as a plethora of exploration options for fans wishing to seek out filming spots.

A couple of the most popular bets in town are the Touring Dead Walking Tours, which are hosted by Georgia Touring Company and led by guides cosplaying as your favorite characters from the show. "I opened for business in 2012 when they began filming, but had no idea what was coming," Julie Brown, the owner of Georgia Touring Company, told EW. When filming ramped up a few years later, Brown began the first iteration of The Touring Dead, a two-hour walking (or golf cart) experience specifically for the locations in downtown Senoia, whose Main Street provided the iconic location of Woodbury. The since-retired Touring Dead II was "a five-hour tour...where we had a team of highly-skilled stunt actors portray heroes and villains from the show and perform fight scenes live in front of our tour guests on location." Logistical issues saw the second incarnation of the tour come to an end in 2019, though its successor, The Touring Dead III, is very much up and running , taking fans on explorations of different filming locales outside of downtown Senoia.

"We have exclusive access to several locations throughout the region," Brown noted. "Unfortunately, some of the locations we used to visit are going away as properties are being sold and redeveloped. However, we have over 40 locations we still visit over the two mobile tours and [we are] adding to the list as the last few episodes air, [including] scenes coming from the series finale that we cannot divulge yet." Amongst the myriad locations fans may visit during The Touring Dead III are Negan's ( Jeffrey Dean Morgan ) outpost, where Rick and his compatriots faced off against the Saviors in season 8, as well as Negan's house from the seminal "Here's Negan" episode in season 10. The journey also snakes through the city of Hampton, where Glenn ( Steven Yeun ) endured his controversial dumpster dive during the sixth season, and stops off at the bar in Hogansville which Beta ( Ryan Hurst ) visited in season 10 along with Alpha's ( Samantha Morton ) severed head after the latter's death.

After exploring your favorite filming locations, you can dine at one of the most popular additions to Main Street within the last few years. Nic and Norman's is an American pub designed to evoke a '30s speakeasy that Walking Dead actor Norman Reedus (Daryl) and the show's co-executive producer and director Greg Nicotero opened with their business partners in 2016. The menu is fairly straightforward pub grub, with burgers and flatbreads in addition to a variety of more imaginative dishes such as brisket mac and cheese, fried chicken pot pie, and braised pork shank slow-cooked in a Coca-Cola reduction. If you do turn up for a meal, be sure to consider Reedus and Nicotero's namesake burgers. Reedus' burger, "Norman's Pick," is a plant-based Impossible patty "topped with a fried egg and dressed with beets, avocado, spinach, and soy ginger sauce" that the actor recommends with a lettuce wrap as opposed to a bun, while "Greg's Pick" is a patty made out of ground chuck, short rib, and brisket served over baby blend lettuce, onions, tomato, pickles, topped with the restaurant's signature N&N sauce, which Reedus and Nicotero invented themselves. Unfortunately, there's nothing on the menu for your undead friends, so they'll need to scavenge elsewhere.

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The Ultimate Walking Dead Fan Guide to Georgia

September 23, 2019 By Caroline Eubanks 2 Comments

Away With You Walking Dead

The Walking Dead started as a comic book series and has become a full-on cultural phenomenon when it became an AMC television show.

Between the characters and quotes, it’s totally changed the game for the Georgia film scene. There are tours, events, and even accommodations geared towards zombie-loving fans all around the state of Georgia.

Walking Dead Filming Locations in Georgia

The hit show has filmed throughout the state of Georgia, but the majority of the locations are found in Atlanta and Senoia . We haven’t included every single one, just the most popular and easiest to visit.

Some are open to visitors while others are closed. But the places mentioned here can be seen by the exterior. Just remember: no trespassing.

Table of Contents

Atlanta Filming Locations

Jackson Street Bridge Atlanta

For the first season, much of the action takes place in downtown Atlanta and its surrounding communities. For example, when Rick enters the city on horseback, the Norfolk Southern building is in view from Castleberry Hill , a popular filming neighborhood.

The first season poster image was captured from the Jackson Street Bridge in Old Fourth Ward, one often recreated by fans. Fans can see the downtown streets where he seeks safety inside a tank at Forsyth and Walton streets.

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On the Westside, the Goat Farm Arts Center featured heavily in the “Vatos” episode (as well as in The Hunger Games ). Bellwood Quarry has also been used as the group’s early campsite and is now the Westside Reservoir Park , encompassing over 300 acres of trails, a playground, and an overlook.

On Bolton Road, you can see the “hospital” where Rick first encountered the dead, but it’s actually the offices of the Atlanta Mission. They’ve had instances of trespassing, so be respectful.

Bellwood Quarry

Rick’s home in season one is a real house in Grant Park at Cherokee Avenue and Grant Park Place. Morgan’s house is around the corner at Ormond and Rawlins streets. The group also went to the Centers for Disease Control, which used the Cobb Energy Centre as an exterior location.

Tyler Perry Studios at Fort McPherson has been used as “The Kingdom,” but it’s not open to tours. But the former Army base is sometimes partially open for special events. Season 9 was also filmed at the Georgia State Capitol including on the marble stairs.

Senoia Filming Locations

Senoia, Georgia filming

Senoia is ground zero for filming from season three to the present. Downtown Senoia was used as Woodbury, the home of notorious villain The Governor.

Here fans can see where Andrea and the Governor had an intense conversation, where Sasha and Tyrese guarded the wall, and the train tracks where Terminus signs were placed.

Just outside of town, you can see the “pudding house” where Carl enjoyed a Costco-sized can of chocolate pudding and the “claimer house” where Rick hid from the Claimers.

Crook Road has been used in many scenes for its long and empty stretch. It was here that Rick and Daryl chase Jesus after he steals their truck, where Bob is picked up and taken to the prison, and where Enid and Carl go rollerskating in one of the show’s lighter moments. 

The waterfall at Elders Mill was the site of the “Ricktatorship” speech after they left the farm at the end of season two. Call ahead to tour it.

But the area is also home to the Alexandria set, a real neighborhood that is off-limits to visitors. Another location in Senoia is Raleigh Studios where the sets for the prison and other iconic locations took place.

Sharpsburg Filming Locations

Sharpsburg, Georgia

In season 2, Maggie and Glenn visit a pharmacy in search of medical supplies, including a pregnancy test for Lori. The tiny town was also the site of the bar where Herschel went in search of a drink but ran into two bad guys. Both buildings are on Sharpsburg’s main street. They aren’t open, but you can peek in the windows.

Newnan Filming Locations

Caldwell Tanks, Newnan, Georgia

Newnan boasts the Caldwell Tanks on Broad Street, the site of the iconic Walker Arena scenes when brothers Daryl and Merle are pitted against one another surrounded by walkers. It’s also where Michonne kills the walkers to be used in the arena. It’s closed to the public, but you can sneak a peek through the gate.

And while real-life Grady is in Atlanta , the “hospital” that Beth woke up in is actually on Hospital Road in Newnan. It’s closed, but you might be able to see it through the gate.

Grantville Filming Locations

Morgan's apartment, Grantville GA

The town of Grantville was listed for sale on eBay in 2015 after appearing on The Walking Dead as well as in a few other films. It’s the site of a recreation of Morgan’s apartment from the “Clear” episode, complete with his ramblings on the wall.

The building is only open to tour guests, but I was able to go when a local invited me. It was here that Carl and Michonne went to grab a family photo from a closed restaurant. The “Away with You” wall at the top is also here.

Haralson Filming Locations

Esco Mill Haralson Georgia

There isn’t much to the town of Haralson, but it’s been the site of big scenes in the show. The Esco Mill has been featured in the trailer.

The land surrounding it is where Merle shot at the Woodbury crew and where Daryl had to put down Merle, who had been turned. Across the street is the shed where Rick and the Governor had a meeting at Andrea’s urging.

Griffin Filming Locations

Griffin Georgia

In later seasons, Griffin became the site of a number of scenes. It’s where Daryl and the Claimers sleep in an abandoned auto shop on West Bank Street by the railroad tracks. The group visits a food bank on East Solomon Street in search of provisions.

Fans can see the bridge where Abraham goes “out on a limb” to get some cigars and rockets from a walker hanging off the side. Here Carol shot at Saviors while trying to escape.

The Old County Courthouse, now a veterans affairs building, is where Morgan cut down a walker the Saviors had hung up. It’s also in this area where Abraham and Eugene meet at the Easy Shop Supermarket and the site of the grisly “Bob-B-Q” at the Olde School Textiles & Furnishing.

Hampton Filming Locations

Hampton Georgia Filming

Glenn follows Nicholas to the pet store in search of supplies at 14 East Main Street but things don’t go according to plan. Later, the infamous Dumpster scene between the two takes place, memorialized with a “selfie spot.” In the neighboring alley, Glenn and Enid argue here about going back to Alexandria.

On the main street, Annie falls and is eaten by the dead. Hampton is also home to Atlanta Motor Speedway , which has been used for its roads like when they went looking for Sophia and when Rick and Michonne did the zombie clothesline.

Fayetteville Filming Locations

Fayetteville Georgia filming

Most filming in Fayetteville was on its quiet roads like Daryl and Rick’s fight that led to a car crash and when Carl and Rick first spot Siddiq at the gas station. Carol’s Kingdom house was purchased by the show and can be seen from the outside at 774 Old Greenville Road.

Jekyll Island Filming Locations

Driftwood Beach Jekyll Island

The only point that the filming moved from central Georgia was the early scenes when Tara arrived in Oceanside after getting separated from Heath. She washed up on the real-life Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island , one of Georgia’s barrier islands . In season 10, the survivors practice drills against walkers on this same stretch of sand. The cast stayed at the Jekyll Island Club Resort and signed a poster on the wall.

For more filming locations from the show, visit TWDLocations.com .

Walking Dead Tours

Editors Note: Sadly, our friends at Atlanta Movie Tours decided to close their doors. They will be missed!

Georgia Tour Company is based in Senoia and operates two Walking Dead locations tours as well as one general Senoia film tour and a downtown Senoia food tour.

Walkin Dead Tours in Haralson show the locations in the area like the Esco Mill. Fans are issued fake weapons to defend themselves against walkers.

They have their classic tour of the filming locations along with the Walker Encounter with cosplay zombies and Walker for a Day where you get to become one. Book the Walking Dead Filming Location Tour in Haralson here.

Grantville Dead Walking Tour offers tours of Morgan’s apartment. The Walkin Dead Hampton tour starts at the Speakeasy Bookstore downtown and visits 14 spots from the show.

The Walking Dead Studio Tour

There’s also the Walking Dead Studio Tour , at least for the time being. In 2019, Raleigh Studios opened the studio to tours of some of their sets. They ceased when active filming began, but could continue in the future.

These tours included stops at the houseboat lake, the “Heaps,” inside the walls of Alexandria, and what remains of the prison. Photos aren’t allowed in many locations, but it’s still exciting to see.

Walking Dead Events and Experiences

But that’s not all the Walking Dead-related fun fans can have while exploring Georgia.

Fan Festivals

Walker Stalker Con

Editor’s Note: Due to mismanagement by the parent company with the processing of refunds and limiting fan interactions based on ticket price, we no longer recommend Walker Stalker.

Walker Stalker Con is the Walking Dead fan convention held all over the world, but the Atlanta location is by far the biggest. The event includes panels, photo ops, and vendor booths.

The Senoia Dead Bash is another fan-focused event with celebrity appearances. Fandemic Tour is the latest Walking Dead-related convention to pop up in Atlanta.

Walking Dead-Style Experiences

Archery at Panola Mountain

It doesn’t have to be the end of the world to take part in these experiences like the Survivors. Drive your own tank like Rick at Tank Town USA in Morganton. Learn to shoot arrows at the archery ranges at Panola Mountain State Park in Stockbridge.

Take Aikido lessons in Atlanta like Morgan. To visit the real CDC, check out the David J. Sencer CDC Museum . Or test your escape skills at the Zombie Apocalypse Room Escape Adventure .

For more experiences straight out of The Walking Dead , check out this list from Explore Georgia .

Where to Eat on a Walking Dead Tour

Looking for something to eat while you’re touring the locations from the show? There’s a delicious meal not far away.

Atlanta Restaurants

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Near the Goat Farm, grab a coffee from their donation-based coffee shop or grab a bite at Taqueria del Sol , a fast-casual Mexican restaurant. In Grant Park, head to Full Commission for sandwiches and coffee.

Down the street from the Cobb Energy Centre, you can chow down on barbecue and craft beer at the Fox Brothers Barbecue and Terrapin Taproom at The Battery at Truist Park.

Senoia Restaurants

Jacob's Table Senoia

While Senoia was once a sleepy town, the show has brought in new businesses, which is great for diners. The most popular stop is Nic + Norman’s , a restaurant owned by Greg Nicotero and Norman Reedus. They serve Southern dishes and healthy options. It’s also where they host watch parties, so you never know who you might see.

But that’s not the only place! Katie Lou’s Cafe has slow-smoked barbecue and breakfast dishes like buttermilk biscuits. Enjoy the paninis and ice cream at Jacob’s Table and get your caffeine fix at Senoia Coffee and Cafe , which appeared on the show and has props on display. Lisa’s Creperie and Bistro Hillary offer French-inspired fare.

In Newnan, enjoy a nice meal at Knife and Stone . In Griffin, J. Henry’s has sandwiches, steaks, and seafood. In Hampton, Rutabaga’s Cafe and Market offers freshly made sandwiches, soups, and salads.

Oz Pizza in Fayetteville is perfect for a quick slice. On Jekyll Island, the Driftwood Bistro seems the most appropriate place to eat, just a short walk from the namesake beach.

Where to Stay for a Walking Dead Tour

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Looking for a place to stay while on your Walking Dead pilgrimage? There are accommodations all along the way.

Atlanta Hotels

Omni at The Battery Atlanta

Atlanta has hundreds of accommodation options all over town, including some near Walking Dead locations. In Grant Park, fans can stay in Airbnb rentals or at The Social Goat Bed & Breakfast is in a 1900 Queen Anne Victorian with uniquely designed rooms.

In Castleberry Hill, the Clarion Inn & Suites Atlanta Downtown is a short walk from the filming locations and Mercedes Benz Stadium. The Westside has Twelve Midtown , a Marriott Autograph Collection property with views of Atlantic Station and beyond.

There are also cozy bungalows . And in Cobb County, the Omni Hotel at the Battery Atlanta is the best place to stay near the performing arts center.

Senoia Hotels

Senoia GA rental

Veranda Bed & Breakfast is a historic home right off the main street where Chandler Riggs stayed when he was a young actor commuting from the Atlanta suburbs . The nine guest rooms are decorated with antiques in the 1909 Greek Revival structure.

This room in an 1888 mansion in Senoia is another great option for fans of the show looking to stay overnight.

Jekyll Island Club Resort

In Grantville, guests can stay in Morgan’s apartment from the “Clear” episode, albeit the one next door from the one actually used for the show. The sprawling space has its own kitchen and Dead-themed bedrooms. 

TownePlace Suites in Newnan is a good option near the highway. In Griffin, the Comfort Inn & Suites is cozy, as is this downtown loft with roof access.

Enjoy the privacy of a carriage house in Fayetteville . And on Jekyll Island, stay in luxury at the Jekyll Island Club Resort ( review here ) or “rough it” like the Oceanside group at the Jekyll Island Campground .

Use our link to get a discount on your first Airbnb stay.

Must-Have Gear for Walking Dead Fans

Looking for some fan-inspired gear before your trip? There are some great places to pick up the essentials whether you’re in Georgia or online shopping.

The Woodbury Shoppe in Senoia sells the best fan merchandise and has a downstairs museum with items from the show. The Atlanta Movie Tours office in Atlanta also has a nice selection. The Georgia Mercantile has some fan t-shirts as well.

Hot Topic has plenty of t-shirts and merchandise, available online and in stores. Box Lunch and Etsy also have plenty to choose from.

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Caroline Eubanks is the editor of this website, a Lowell Thomas award-winning travel writer, and the author of This Is My South: The Essential Travel Guide to the Southern States. Her stories from the South have appeared in National Geographic Traveler, Afar, Thrillist, Roads and Kingdoms, and BBC Travel.

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The Touring Dead

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Enjoy our new app on a self-guided tour of Senoia's Walking Dead locations at your own pace and on your own schedule. Download the app on Google Play Store and Apple Store. Search for Georgia Tour Co or Georgia Tour Company.

The Touring Dead - Senoia Golf Cart or Walking Tour

$10 - $35 per person (limited availability)

Schedule a guided golf cart tour to see the locations in downtown Senoia. Our golf cart can accommodate up to seven passengers. If you have a larger group, we'll be happy to schedule a walking tour. Plan to spend two-hours touring from Woodbury to Alexandria...er, the Commonwealth seeing the sites used for filming from season 3 through to the finale, including a ride through Alexandria as we provide photographic reference to each scene and details from the original Senoia based tour here since day one of filming.

• Woodbury

• Alexandria

• Negan's Home

• The Coma/Claimers House

After you enjoy Senoia, reserve a seat for one or all of our Georgia Filmed TV & Movie Tours. Below is a list of location details for each of our Touring Dead Locations Van Tours. These tours cannot be combined due to the distance between locations.

Georgia Filmed TV & M ovie Tou rs

(choose The Touring Dead I, II, or III in the reservation options)

$175 per person incl lunch

5+ Hour Van Tours

The Touring Dead I (formerly West Lo cations Tour)

• 18 Miles Out

• Ricktatorship

• Ferals

• Glenn & Maggie

• Michonne Tied Up

• Don't Jump

• A New Governor

• Clear

• Beheaded

• Negan's Outpost

• The Plumbing Co

• and so much more...

The Touring Dead II (formerly East Locations Tour)

• Negan Captured

• Meet Abe's Army

• Where Merle Died and Daryl Cried

• Bye Bye Rick

• Negan and Rick at Odds

• The Hanging Walker

• Hosing Down Walkers

• Tainted Meat

• The Safe House

• The Hanging Reepers

• Something Smells Under Here

• Home Sweet Home

• Fueled Up Walkers

The Touring Dead III (NEW)

• Climbers

• ATL (too many to list seperately)

• Commonwealth Health

• The Fall

• A Teddy Bear and Bunnies

The Touring Dead - Senoia

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The Touring Dead - Senoia 

Golf cart or walking with a guide

$10 - 35 per person

The Touring Dead I, II, & III

Small group van or event size bus

$175 per person, incl lunch

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15 Walking Dead Filming Locations Any Fan Should Visit

April 28, 2021 //  by  Southern Trippers

If you’re looking for Walking Dead filming locations, you’ve come to the right place! Filmed exclusively in Georgia, fans are able to explore the state to see some of the places used for filming the popular show easily and without the worry of being followed by zombies or, as they are called in the show, “walkers”. Some locations even have spots for some great Walking Dead-themed areas and memorabilia.

As one of the most watched television series in cable history, it’s no surprise that fans want to find filming locations for the Walking Dead. From a big thriving city, to small quaint towns, to beautiful islands, visiting these locations can be part of a perfect trip.

While visiting the Walking Dead locations, the scenes from the show may come to life and give you a chance to imagine being a part of the group of survivors during a zombie apocalypse. If you are a fan of the show, make sure to visit these Walking Dead filming locations!

Atlanta Georgia, one of the Walking Dead filming locations

Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center, Atlanta

In season one of The Walking Dead, the survivors attempt to reach the Center of Disease Control, which was filmed at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center in Atlanta. In the show, the CDC was responsible for protecting the health of safety of people but had been overrun by zombies. The survivors show up to find refuge within the center but some unfortunate events occur.

Not only is this one of the filming locations for Walking Dead, it is also a performing arts center with many shows, concerts, and events available for visitors. While exploring one of the best Walking Dead locations, guests can also enjoy an excellent performance at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center.

Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center in Atlanta, one of the Walking Dead filming locations

The Woodbury Arena, Newnan

In Season 3 of the show, fans may remember an area used for staged pit fights as a way for entertainment for the Woodbury residents. There are also walkers kept on chains surrounding the two people fighting, making it more intense and entertaining to watch. This was all filmed at a factory building at 5 Perry Street in Newnan, Georgia.

While visitors might not be able to enter the exact spots where the scenes took place as it is closed off, the building is in view from the road and a parking lot. Luckily, there will be no gruesome fights to have to endure, but it is still one of the great Walking Dead filming locations that visitors can check off their list.

The Hospital, Atlanta

In the first episode of The Walking Dead, Rick wakes up in a deserted hospital after being in a coma. While Rick was in the hospital, the outbreak occurred and the building was left in ruins and walkers were locked inside. Not understanding what happened, Rick walks outside to discover bodies laying across the ground.

This scene was not filmed at an actual hospital but at the administrative offices of the Atlanta Mission, a non-profit that serves the homeless in this area. It is private property but can be seen from the road. Even though guests can’t explore the building and property, it is still one of the best Walking Dead locations to visit from the outside as this is where the show really began.

Jackson Street Bridge, Atlanta

Possibly the most iconic shot from Walking Dead is of Rick Grimes riding his horse alone on a highway toward the city of Atlanta in the pilot episode. Luckily for fans, the Jackson Street Bridge in Atlanta overlooks the exact spot and gives a perfect opportunity for a photo.

From this spot, fans can envision Rick passing by the abandoned cars on horseback in search for his family. While some parts of this scene were added with CGI, it is still a great place to see exactly where the scene was shot. Not only is this one of the best Walking Dead locations, it is also an amazing view of the Atlanta skyline!

Jackson Street Bridge, one of the Walking Dead filming locations

Morgan’s Apartment, Grantville

When looking for a place to stay in Georgia, fans of The Walking Dead can be tempted to book a stay at the Airbnb “Apartment for Walking Dead Fans” located in Grantville, which is directly adjacent to one of the Walking Dead filming locations. Guests who stay here will have access to see inside of Morgan’s apartment, which was replicated to look exactly as it was on the show, and includes a knowledgeable host to give more information. For those looking for other places to spend the night, check out some other gorgeous Georgia VRBO Rentals !

Even visitors who aren’t looking to stay here are welcome to take a tour of the apartment for just $10. Grantville’s downtown area, where this apartment is located, can also be seen in the show when Rick finds Morgan attempting to clear out the walkers. Visiting this town and area is a must for any fan of the Walking Dead!

Rick’s House, Atlanta

In the pilot episode of The Walking Dead, Rick wakes up from a coma inside a hospital by himself. After this, he leaves the hospital and heads over to his house to discover that everything and everyone is gone. For fans of the show, this is one of the best Walking Dead filming locations to visit!

In the show, Rick’s house is located in a small town but in reality it is in Atlanta, directly across from Grant Park at 817 Cherokee Avenue. While the house was vacant during filming, it is currently lived in and is private property. Luckily, the park across the street is open to the public and is a perfect place to get a photo of his house.

Downtown Senoia, Georgia

Located outside of Atlanta is the small town of Senoia, Georgia. This quaint town is the perfect getaway from the big city and also happens to be the main filming location for the town of Woodbury in the The Walking Dead. 

The main street in Senoia is lined with historic buildings and shops which made it a great location for film productions. Visitors will recognize these buildings as one of the important backdrops in the Walking Dead and will look mostly the same as it is on the show, minus the characters. 

Senoia is a wonderful town to visit for any fans, full of Walking Dead themed shops, restaurants, and tours. There is even a restaurant here owned by the actor who played Daryl, Norman Reedus, called Nic & Norman’s! As one of the only places easily explored with no restrictions, it is one of the best Walking Dead filming locations!

Elders Mill, Senoia

After Hershel’s farm is destroyed in Season 2 of The Walking Dead, the survivors make camp by a waterfall. This area is located at Elder Mills Road Waterfall and Campsite. It is at this location that Rick makes an important speech to the rest of the survivors as the season comes to an end.

While this area is a great place to explore, it is located on private property. Luckily, visitors are able to pay $10 to tour the property or can take in the views from the road. Since Elder Mills is also located in Senoia, along with many other Walking Dead filming locations, it’s a perfect place to stop by and enjoy the views!

Esco Feed Mill, Haralson

Esco Feed Mill is the site for many scenes in the Walking Dead, including a scene in the opening theme used in every episode. Haralson, Georgia is a tiny town with a population under 200 people, but it has been used multiple times as one of The Walking Dead filming locations.

It is at this location that the character Merle took a shot against the Governor and his people, and also happens to be where he is killed. Across the street from the Esco Feed Mill is a barn where Rick meets the Governor to negotiate in an intense scene. This spot is full of many important parts of the show and is a great place to visit for any Walking Dead fan!

Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island

Jekyll Island off of Georgia’s coast has some of the most beautiful, pristine beaches in the South. It might not be expected to be used for scenes about a zombie apocalypse, but Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island was used as one of the filming locations for The Walking Dead.

Driftwood Beach is first seen on the show when the character Tara washes up on it’s sand and is taken to Oceanside community. In a later season, there is also a scene filmed here where zombies wade onto shore from a shipwreck and a fight takes place between them and the people on the beach.

With the driftwood trees lining the shoreline, Driftwood Beach is the perfect place to visit and explore. It’s a great backdrop for photos and possibly even for recreating a scene from The Walking Dead!

Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island, one of the Walking Dead filming locations

The Dumpster Alley, Hampton

Most fans will remember the infamous scene in Season 6 when Glenn and Nicholas go through an alleyway trying to escape from the walkers, but instead get stuck at a dead end. The two characters are then surrounded by the walkers and they must climb on top of a dumpster to keep safe. This episode leaves fans with a major cliffhanger.

This scene was filmed in the small town of Hampton, Georgia at they alleyway off of James Street and Cherry Street. There is even a white outline of a body painted on the ground to mark where the scene took place. Fans may also recognize Hampton as one of the Walking Dead filming locations for many other scenes, especially from this episode!

Carol’s House, Fayetteville

In Season 7 of The Walking Dead, Carol discovers a house outside of the Kingdom grounds. By the end of the episode, she leaves the Kingdom to inhabit this house surrounded by an iron fence and a lot of land. Luckily for fans, this house is part of a perfect drive along a peaceful road.

To get there, visitors can drive down on a quiet road lined with trees to 774 Old Greenville Road in Fayetteville, Georgia. Carol’s Kingdom house is on private property, but is also completely visible from the road and is a great place for a photo opportunity. Driving here is worth it for any fan as it is one of the more peaceful filming locations for The Walking Dead!

Bellwood Quarry, Atlanta

Bellwood Quarry is a former granite quarry that has been recently bought by the city of Atlanta to be turned into a major park. Fans of The Walking Dead might recognize this area as the survivor’s early campsite. Many events throughout the show take place in this spot, including Rick reuniting with his family.

Since this site is currently being turned into a park for the city of Atlanta, visitors are unable to hike down or take tours to the bottom of the quarry. It is private property, but visitors can see the site from a distance. Once the park is open to the public, it will be a great way to see this beautiful area that was used as one of the main filming locations for The Walking Dead!

Bellwood Quarry in Atlanta, one of the Walking Dead filming locations

Steve’s Pharmacy, Sharpsburg

Used in a few episodes of Season 2 of The Walking Dead, Steve’s Pharmacy is the place where the survivors go when they need supplies. It is here that Maggie and Glenn get together for the first time. The second time they go here together, Maggie is attacked by a walker and Glenn helps her by killing the walker with a shelf inside the store.

Located on Main Street in Sharpsburg, Georgia, the front of Steve’s Pharmacy can be seen easily. On the same street also happens to be the bar that Herschel stops in when he is searching for a drink. Sharpsburg is one of the best Walking Dead filming locations to stop by and see two locations at once!

Raleigh Studios Atlanta

One of the most important Walking Dead filming locations is actually on the backlot and stages at Raleigh Studios Atlanta, now known as Riverwood Studios. From the prison to The Sanctuary to Oceanside, these sets were built for the show itself. A lot of interior shots were also done inside this studio.

Unfortunately, fans are not able to enter the studio as it is private property and is no longer giving tours. There is a possibility of seeing some of the sets from the road but visibility is not guaranteed. If tours are ever opened again, this spot would be the best Walking Dead location to visit!

Georgia has become a popular place to film movies and television shows and The Walking Dead is no exception! While exploring Walking Dead filming locations, visitors can also see about other movies and shows filmed in Georgia .

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Walking Dead Fans: Here's Why Lowell, Massachusetts Should Be On Your Bucket List

Find out what's so special about Lowell, MA and how you could even be an extra on The Walking Dead.

  • Lowell, Massachusetts is a historical and cultural hub with museums, art galleries, and a variety of dining options.
  • Fans of The Walking Dead franchise can apply to be extras in Dead City season 2 set in Lowell, MA.
  • Crew and cast sightings in Lowell add excitement for fans, with behind-the-scenes opportunities.

AMC’s award-winning, post-apocalyptic horror drama The Walking Dead , based on the successful comic book series written by Robert Kirkman, achieved wide acclaim for a whopping 11 seasons, from 2010 to 2022. The plot follows a group of survivors as they scavenge for food, supplies, and medication, and move from one shelter to another, all the while fending off zombies, dubbed walkers , but also other humans who prove to be even worse monsters. While many beloved characters meet their demise, others have been given their own spin-off show, and The Walking Dead: Dead City is one of them.

In this series, Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan reprise their roles of Maggie, a resourceful community leader, and Negan, a reformed cynical criminal, as they head off to Manhattan – no longer New York’s busiest borough and now completely cut off from the mainland – to look for Maggie’s kidnapped teenage son, Hershel.

Although set in New York, Season 1 was essentially filmed in New Jersey , while Season 2 makes use of Boston and its surrounding areas between April and July 2024, including the historic city of Lowell. Given that detail, it turns out that Lowell, Massachusetts is the best bucket-list destination for fans of TWD. Here's what to know, and how to get a chance at becoming an extra, too.

What's So Special About Lowell, Massachusetts?

Lowell is a historical and cultural hub.

Once called “the Spindle City” and “the Manchester of America” due to its important textile industries, Lowell is located 31 minutes west of Boston at the junction of the Concord and Merrimack rivers.

This historically and culturally significant city boasts two institutions of higher education, including the University of Massachusetts Lowell . Discover eclectic museums and art galleries, and a wide array of restaurants, bars, and coffee shops.

Lowell National Historical Park , established in 1978, is not to be missed for first-time visitors: it offers interactive exhibits and video programs at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum ($6 per adult) and Canal Boat Tours all summer ($12 per adult).

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Where in lowell was dead city filmed, dead city was filmed in lowell, ma in specific areas.

The below official Filming Notification, posted on April 11, 2024, essentially states that Stalwart Productions LLC filmed several scenes for Season 2 of TWD: Dead City on April 19, 22, and 23, and that road closures affected the following areas: Austin St (from Merrimack to Moody), Moody St (from Austen to Aiken), and Aiken St (from Merrimack to Moody).

Since Kendall Cooper Casting has posted a casting call that ends in July for those residing within two hours of Boston, fans of the horror franchise can still apply to appear as extras on the show. The agency is looking for people of all ethnicities and ages to “Portray walkers, soldiers, post-apocalyptic survivors, and various other extra roles throughout the season. Specifically seeking athletes and people with military or law enforcement experience to play soldiers.”

Applicants must be ready for a 12-hour commitment per day, Monday to Friday. Fortunately, Lowell has many comfy and convenient hotels to hunker down in. If the big city beckons, consider staying at a historic Boston hotel .

Crew And Cast Sightings In Lowell

Netizens were quick to document that exciting occasion.

Locals and visitors who are fans of the show were unbothered by the disturbed traffic caused by the shooting of Season 2. They excitedly snapped photos and videos of the crew and cast in action whenever it was possible: one TikTok couple, for instance, followed a production assistant bringing coffee to the set , which was established around a brick building with a gigantic tower.

Others spent hours waiting to spot and possibly meet the main and secondary cast members, and their encounters included Morgan and Željko Ivanek, a Slovenian-American actor who portrays The Croat, a brutal Manhattan gang leader from Negan's past.

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There is still ample time to catch (or be a part of) the behind-the-scenes of Dead City . No official release date has been announced yet, but if filming does indeed wrap up in July, the new season is set to premiere around March 2025 .

‘The Walking Dead: Dead City’ to film in Worcester - here’s when and where

  • Updated: Apr. 29, 2024, 5:49 p.m. |
  • Published: Apr. 29, 2024, 2:27 p.m.

The Walking Dead: Dead City

Scott M. Gimple, Eli Jorné, Lauren Cohan, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Gaius Charles speak onstage during The Walking Dead: Dead City panel at the AMC Networks panels at the CTA Winter Press Tour held at The Langham, Huntington on January 10, 2023 in Pasadena, California. Getty Images

  • Dallas Gagnon | MassLive.com

The Walking Dead fans in the Bay State might see zombies roaming the streets of Worcester this week, with filming of “ The Walking Dead: Dead City ,” season 2 happening downtown Thursday, May 2.

Filming of the spin-off series will take place on Norwich Street on Thursday, May 2 from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. and Monday, May 6, from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m., according to a notice posted on business doors in the neighborhood by Stalwart Productions, LLC .

The production crew will be set up throughout the week and parking will be restricted in the area, as coordinated with the Worcester Police Department . Spokesman Lt. Sean Murtha confirmed with MassLive that “ The Walking Dead: Dead City ” will film in the area.

The Walking Dead: Dead City

The Walking Dead: Dead City, season 2 is set to film in Worcester this May. MassLive

“The Walking Dead: Dead City” season 1, first aired in June 2023.

With season 2 in the works, Bay Staters can expect to see portions of the film set in the streets of Worcester as well as some exterior shots of buildings on the street.

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Preparation for the film began on Thursday, April 25, and signs of the television production’s presence will be reflected in the closures and parking bans on various streets in the city — with an estimated “wrap,” date on Tuesday, May 7.

Passersby can see signs of the street’s transformation on buildings such as 8 Norwich St., which has “Salvatore New York City,” posted on it, remaining consistent with the show’s setting which takes place in Manhattan, New York.

The Walking Dead: Dead City

Norwich Street is currently in the process of being marked off for parking restrictions ahead of filming. MassLive

From Monday, May 29, until Tuesday, May 7, parking bans are posted on Norwich Street between Foster and Mechanic streets, as well as on Commercial Street on the even side between 142 Commercial St. and Mechanic Street, for film preparation, shooting and wrap.

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Parking bans for filming are also in effect from Thursday, May 2, until Monday, May 6, on both sides of Mechanic Street between Main and Commercial streets, as well as both sides of Commercial Street between 142 Commercial St. and Mechanic Street.

Locals can expect road closures of Norwich Street between Foster and Mechanic streets for filming on Thursday, May 2, from 9 a.m. until 11 p.m.

The Walking Dead: Dead City

Shown is a store-front view of the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at 8 Norwich Street, ahead of filming. MassLive

On May 6, parts of Norwich Street, Mechanic Street, Foster Street and Commercial Street will be closed from 5 a.m. until 7 p.m.

The notice posted by Stalwart Productions, LLC reads “Our cast and crew are excited to film in Worcester, and it is only through the continued support of neighborhood businesses like yours that the Massachusetts film industry can continue to grow and thrive ...

“Thank you in advance for allowing us to film in your community.”

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Moscow Lubyanka Inside Main Building

Lubyanka: Inside the Story of Moscow’s Infamous Building and District

Published: June 15, 2021

There is always history surrounding us. In a city like Moscow, this can seem overwhelmingly apparent. Moscow has many imposing buildings from many eras – some are immediately recognizable and others only invite wonder as to what stories lay behind their beauty or grime.

Lubyanka is the name commonly used to refer to the building that has historically housed the security services of the USSR and modern Russia, from the Cheka to the KGB to the FSB. The name has also, for a much longer history, been applied to the adjacent square and surounding neighborhood.

The Lubyanka Building

by Alyssa Rider

The building now known as Lubyanka was originally several buildings.

The two largest were originally designed by Alexander Ivanov and were separated by a street. The largest of these two was built in 1898 and the smaller in 1902 by the All-Russia Insurance Company. Insurance and banking were rapidly growing and profitable industries at that time. Insurance companies would often invest their substantial cash holdings in real estate. Thus, most of the buildings were built as residential and the space was rented for profit.

Perhaps ironically, the original, much more ornate façade of the main building included two female figures representing Justice and Solace.

Moscow Lubyanka Inside

The buildings were seized following the 1917 revolution and became the headquarters for the secret police – the Cheka at the time, though it has served in the same role for the various iterations of the Soviet, and now Russian, state security services – from the OGPU and NKVD, the KGB, and now the FSB.

Lubyanka prison was established in 1920 inside a two story structure adjacent to the main buildings. It had originally been a hotel built, again, by the All-Russia Insurance Company. It was soon expanded to six floors. Jokes referred to it as the “tallest building in Moscow,” as one could purportedly see Siberia (and the Gulag system) from its basement, as that was the fate that awaited most that saw the inside of the prison’s walls.

In 1940, Aleksey Shchusev was commissioned to enlarge the complex to accommodate the increasing amount of staff required to handle the Great Purge. The staff had grown from 2,500 in 1928 to nearly 34,000 in 1940.

An extra floor was added, and the main building expanded horizontally, consuming and incorporating nearby buildings. This expansion was interrupted by the Nazi invasion, leaving the facade lopsided until it was completed under the orders of Yuri Andropov in the 1980s.

The building now contains FSB headquarters, a group of holding cells, the headquarters of the Border Guard Service, and two museums: one devoted to the KGB/FSB and one dedicated to the old prison (neither is actually open to the public).

The Museums Inside the Lubyanka Building

The museums offer regularly updated exhibits, both historical and modern. The Museum of the KGB, now known as the Historical Demonstration Hall of the FSB of Russia, is located inside the Lubyanka complex, and contains four rooms and over two thousand exhibits.

Exhibits cover the history of Russian and Soviet counterintelligence, and there are documents from the times of both Peter and Catherine the Great, as well as the Napoleonic War and WWI. There are separate stands with information on events relating to mass repressions, as well as a room dedicated to WWII. The museum also includes a significant amount of technical equipment that has been used for reconnaissance and counterintelligence purposes, as well as more recent documents relating to FSB operations.

Moscow Lubyanka Inside Museums

The prison museum has never been open to the public and is maintained only for FSB personnel and high-ranking government officials. The “Demonstration Hall” was opened to the public in 1989. Accessing it was still difficult, as it is located inside the FSB complex and tours were offered almost exclusively through private tour companies and only after screening potential visitors. In recent years, the tours became rarer and today this museum, too, is officially closed to outside visitors.

Lubyanka: Fountain, Statue, or Abstract Nothing?

The names were not the only thing that changed. In 1835, a fountain was installed on the square. This fountain was called Nikolsky Fountain (its name borrowed from the same gates mentioned above), and was designed by the Italian sculptor Giovanni Vitali and supplied potable water to the neighborhood.

Nikolsky Fountain is one of the oldest in Moscow, and it still stands, but no longer on Lubyanka. It was moved in the 1930s to a new location in the courtyard of Alexandrinsky Palace in Neskuchny Garden, part of the Gorky Park complex in central Moscow.

Moscow Lubyanka Inside Dzerzhinsky Removal

In 1958, a 15-ton iron statue of Dzerzhinsky, known as “Iron Felix” was installed in its former place on Lubyanka. This statue, in turn, was toppled in a public demonstration after the fall of the Soviet Union. It was transferred by the Russian Academy of Arts to the Muzeon, also known as Fallen Monument Park, to be joined by many other Soviet statues removed or toppled at that time.

In 2017, a general renovation of Lubyanka and the surrounding traffic patterns was announced by the city. It was debated if the fountain or even Iron Felix should be brought back. In the end, however, the space was enlarged and landscaped with flat, circular geometric shapes. The space, used and undecorated, remains largely unused.

In 2021, another effort to bring back the statue was proposed by the modern Communist Party in Moscow. The mayor initially agreed to allow the issue to be voted on in a referendum, but soon reversed his decision and killed the initiative.

The Solovetsky Stone

The Solovetsky Stone is a monument located across the street from Lubyanka Square in a separated area known as Musuem Park. It was created in commemoration of the political prisoners who were repressed under the GULAG system.

The Solovetsky Stone is a large granite block brought from the Solovetsky Islands, where the Solovetsky Special Purpose Camp operated in the 1920s and 1930s as part of the GULAG system. It was officially opened on October 30, 1990.

Founding such a memorial had become a matter of public discussion a few years earlier, in the late 1980s. The Memorial Society, now a globally-respected NGO, began a petition with the goal of creating a monument of political repression in 1987, and in 1988, a Public Council for the creation of such a monument was formed. A contest was also held in 1988, wherein people could submit their monument ideas and suggest locations, but a winner for this contest was never chosen.

St. Petersburg Solovetsky Stone

The specific stone idea came from a memorial created in the village of Solovetsky in 1989 by former Solovetsky prisoners, many of whom stayed there after their release, and members of the Memorial Society. Members of the Society from Arkhangelsk, St. Petersburg, and Moscow liked the idea so much that they acquired boulders to place in their own cities.

The opening of the Moscow memorial on served as a triumph not only in its own right, but also marked the first official recognition of the Day of Victims of Political Repression since that day began to be recognized by dissidents in 1974. Every year on this day, people now gather near the Solovetsky Stone to mourn. Since 2007, a practice called the ‘Return of Names’ has taken place on the 29th from 10 AM to 10 PM – people from across the city gather in a long line to take turns reading the names of Muscovites who were executed. Similar actions take place in many other cities and even other countries, on this day or the next.

The Solovetsky Stone has also become an unofficial site for civil protest, serving not only as a memorial but as a symbol for modern-day political dissonance.

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Katheryn Weaver

Katheryn Weaver is a student of rhetoric and history at the University of Texas, Austin. Her primary areas of investigation include revolution and the rhetorical justification of violence against individuals, state, and society. She is currently studying Russian as a Second Language with SRAS's Home and Abroad Scholarship.

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Alyssa Rider, at the time she wrote from this site, was a rising senior at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, majoring in Russian Studies and International/Global Studies with a minor in History. She planned to study abroad in Dublin, Ireland, in the fall, to study Russian, as well as a few other things. While she first became interested in Russia because of the language, she also developed an interest in LGBTQ rights in Russia. She also hoped to work as a translator.

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TWDLocations.com provides you with the exact locations where The Walking Dead has filmed at. In addition to that we have awesome tours and hotels you can stay at while you visit Atlanta! If you want to do a self guided tour but don’t know where to start, this is the best spot for that! Click on the tour you’d like to self guide yourself through below! (make sure you click on the image to go to the full quality map!)

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1. Temple of the Divine Savior

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2. Temple-Chapel of St. Matrona

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3. Lobnya Park of Culture and Recreation

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4. Chamber Stage, Lobnya Drama Theater

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5. Hyperboloidal Water Tower

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6. Lobnya Art Gallery

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7. Palace of Sports Lobnya

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8. Lake Kiovo Natural Monument of Federal Significance

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9. Lobnya History Museum

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10. Memorial Complex Zenitka

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11. Monument Veteran 1943

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12. Kukly i Lyudi Theater

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13. Moscow Defensive Line 1941

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14. Temple of Archangel Michael

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15. Monument to the Children Prisoners of Fascism

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16. Church of St. Philaret of Moscow

17. temple of the icon sporitelnitsa khlebov.

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18. Mass Grave of Soldiers Zvonnitsa

19. povorot mall, 20. cyber arena storm.

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21. Cultural Center Krasnaya Polyana

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22. Chayka Culture Palace

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23. Volshebnaya Solka

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24. Float Studio SAMADHI

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25. Patefon

  • Temple of the Divine Savior
  • Temple-Chapel of St. Matrona
  • Palace of Sports Lobnya
  • Lobnya Park of Culture and Recreation
  • Lake Kiovo Natural Monument of Federal Significance

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    Georgia Tour Company provides tours & events for fans and travelers seeking experiences in film location viewing, culinary interests, and small-town history in Senoia, GA - home of The Walking Dead locations from Woodbury to Alexandria.

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    The guides at Water Tower Tours can also show you around Senoia. They offer the option of "wheels or heels" (golf cart tour or walking tour). After getting up close and personal with The Walking Dead filming locations in Senoia, you can branch out and see some other filming locations such as Marvel or Stranger Things.

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    Location: Senoia. Riverwood Studios, home to AMC's smash-hit The Walking Dead for the past 8 seasons, announces today that it is opening its doors to the public for the first-ever The Walking Dead Studio Tour. The studio tours will be offered Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays beginning Friday, December 14th at 600 Chestlehurst Rd in Senoia, GA.

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    1. Walking Dead Haralson Tours and Events. Stop: 45 minutes - Admission included. Go inside The Governor's Meeting Barn, and the cotton gin where Merle died, and the area where Daryl re-killed his dear brother for the final time, as well as where 14 additional Walking Dead scenes that were filmed on our private filming backlot.

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    1. Rick's house. Address: 817 Cherokee Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30315. Distance: 9.1mi north of the airport on I-85 (13min) First appeared: Season 1, Episode 1 -- "Days Gone By". In the show: After ...

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    Search for Georgia Tour Co or Georgia Tour Company. The Touring Dead - Senoia Golf Cart or Walking Tour. $10 - $35 per person (limited availability) 2 Hours. Schedule a guided golf cart tour to see the locations in downtown Senoia. Our golf cart can accommodate up to seven passengers. If you have a larger group, we'll be happy to schedule a ...

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  18. 15 Walking Dead Filming Locations Any Fan Should Visit

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  23. Self Guided Tours

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