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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.
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