Boardwalk Empire Filming Locations
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An expansive set built in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, replicating the 1920s Atlantic City boardwalk, complete with period storefronts and a large blue screen to simulate the ocean. | |
A historic street in Washington Heights used to depict 'whore row,' where Nucky Thompson's mistress resided in the early episodes. | |
Located on Gramercy Park, this private club's interior was used for scenes involving high-society gatherings and political dealings. | |
The opulent Veterans Room of the Armory served as the interior of Commodore's house in the first two seasons. | |
A section of the Rockaway boardwalk in Queens was transformed into the entrance of the Onyx nightclub, utilizing building facades and digital effects. | |
This historic station, built by the same architects as Grand Central Terminal, was used for multiple train station scenes throughout the series. | |
This Venetian Gothic-style building in Park Slope, Brooklyn, served as Lolly Steinman's casino in the series. | |
Located in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, this historic house was used for interior shots of Nucky's residence. | |
Victorian homes on E. 18th St in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn, were used for both interior and exterior scenes, representing various residential settings. | |
This narrow alley in Manhattan was used to depict the gritty streets of the Lower East Side during the Prohibition era. | |
The arch and surrounding area of this building were used to replicate 1920s Havana in the series. | |
This historic mansion in Washington Heights was used for scenes involving Nucky Thompson's mistress's residence. | |
The diving pool at this complex was used for underwater scenes in the series. |