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Ohio's cinematic spots: An Intelligent Travel report
Every time John Ur covers a state via its cinematic hot spots in his series "Cinematic Road Trip" for Intelligent Travel, I look to see which movies I've seen and what spots I know. It's always a pleasure.
This week Ur hit Ohio. Ohio, as he found, is diverse. He did skip over Columbus. I'll have to think about a movie that may have been filmed there. Columbus is not dull, but can slide under ones radar. Cleveland, however is not easy to miss. Christmas Story, one of Cleveland's most well known films is one of my favorites and one that Ur covers.
Ur also hits Cincinnati. I am partial to Cincinnati since I grew up going here as a child and I know it well. However, I wasn't aware that parts of Traffic was filmed here. Or perhaps I noticed this and forgot.
I do know of a couple Ohio locations on the silver screen that Ur missed. One can't include everything, so this is no slight on Ur. He always does a fine job.
One movie is The Shawshank Redemption. The prison outside of Mansfield, the abandoned Ohio State Reformatory was one of the main locations. A friend of mine's father was one of the extras.
Another film with Ohio scenes is Rain Man. One of Cincinnati's most spectacular buildings, at least it's my favorite, is Union Terminal. Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise spent some time here while looking for alternative transportation to California. The murals you see in the background as they walked through were done as a WPA project. The building is now mostly a museum center.
Another shot in this film is when the pair are in a car going from Cincinnati across the Ohio River on the Roebling Bridge. The bridge, also known as "The Singing Bridge" because of the sound it makes when cars go across, leads to Covington, Kentucky.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Marilyn Terrell Jul 15th 2008 11:16AM
I love Shawshank Rebellion too! And I didn't know that John Roebling of Brooklyn Bridge fame also built a bridge for Cincinnati.
Jamie Rhein Jul 15th 2008 11:18AM
Marilyn, thanks for the reminder about the Brooklyn Bridge. The Roebling Bridge is smaller, but is one my brother and I used to beg to go across when we were kids just to hear the sound.
Jamie Rhein Jul 15th 2008 11:27AM
Frank, for your first trip to Ohio, and you ought to make one, I'd go to Cleveland. It's Drew Carrey territory after all.
Amy Jul 16th 2008 10:26AM
You can visit the prison where Shawshank was filmed in Mansfield, OH, along with lots of other locations from the movie. In fact, you can spend the night in the prison! They have tours, which are fantastic, as well as Ghost Hunts (the prison is reportedly haunted). During Ghost Hunts, you spend the night and have pizza in the warden's office for $50. The Ghost Hunts typically sell out well in advance, though. There are many other sites in Mansfield on the Shawshank Redemption Tour. Check out mansfieldtourism.com for the trail details. Also, there is an awesome haunted house there every October.