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The Walking Dead: mapping 55 locations from the hit TV show
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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.]
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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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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.
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"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.
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Rick used to live here. He rides his bike back after leaving the hospital and finds you can just never go home again.
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Just around the corner from Rick's house, we find Morgan squatting in this lovely Grant Park home.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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.
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Finally, reunited and it feels so good. It's here where Rick is reunited with Lori and Carl.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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After discovering that she went after Rick, Shane discovers Lori in this general location.
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After attempting to drop Randall off at a public works building, Rick and Shane start fighting, thereby alerting nearby zombies. Yikes!
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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.
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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.
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Need a good hiding spot? Here's one, chosen by Andrea.
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The location where the Governor kills Merle
Copy LinkAfter 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.
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The Governor has a melt down and kills many people from Woodbury. Martinez and Bowman find a way to escape.
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Finally, something good happens. This time, Daryl is able to retrieve medication for survivors at the prison by heading to this veterinary college.
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Rick and Carl find an abandoned house where they take shelter.
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Here, Beth and Daryl take refuge for a while as the location seems to be safe.
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The house in a grove of pecan trees
Copy LinkCarol, 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.
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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.
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After Rick and other survivors save Father Gabriel in the woods, Father Gabriel leads the group to his church.
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Time to reload! Glenn, Maggie, and Tara retrieve three suppressors from this store.
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Time for some more zombie attacks! In this food bank, the cast has to fight off some walkers, while trying to get some food.
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Finally, Beth wakes up in the hospital. Eventually, she has to tend to patients and find out who she can trust.
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In this location, a group of characters, which included Glenn, Maggie, and Eugene, sought refuge here.
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In order to learn more about Grady, Rick and others lure police officers to this location in the hopes of rescuing Beth.
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In this general location, Rick and other survivors find Aaron and Eric's house, the Anderson's house, Rick Grimes' house, and more.
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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.
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Finally, some supplies. At least that's what Rick and Daryl discovered when they found a truck by this barn.
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Eugene has a plan, and that's to manufacture bullets. In this bullet shop, Eugene reveals his plans to Abraham.
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Along with Denise's death scene (brought upon by Dwight and Daryl), there is also a shootout here between Daryl, Rosita, and Abraham.
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Morgan dresses Carol's wound in this library. Here, Morgan also proposes that they both leave for Alexandria, a proposal which Carol denies.
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King Ezekiel is the ruler of this land, known as The Kingdom. In this general location, Morgan also trains Ben the art of aikido.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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Morgan's House
Just around the corner from Rick's house, we find Morgan squatting in this lovely Grant Park home.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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The "CDC"
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
- Open in Google Maps
The Prison
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.
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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
- Open in Google Maps
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.
- Open in Google Maps
Woodbury
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.
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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.
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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.
- Open in Google Maps
Big Spot
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.
- Open in Google Maps
Terminus
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."
- Open in Google Maps
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.
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Westside Reservoir Park
Finally, reunited and it feels so good. It's here where Rick is reunited with Lori and Carl.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Shane finds Lori
After discovering that she went after Rick, Shane discovers Lori in this general location.
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Dropping off Randall
After attempting to drop Randall off at a public works building, Rick and Shane start fighting, thereby alerting nearby zombies. Yikes!
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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.
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Cabin
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.
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Andrea's hiding spot
Need a good hiding spot? Here's one, chosen by Andrea.
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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.
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Meltdown location
The Governor has a melt down and kills many people from Woodbury. Martinez and Bowman find a way to escape.
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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.
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Abandoned house
Rick and Carl find an abandoned house where they take shelter.
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Funeral home
Here, Beth and Daryl take refuge for a while as the location seems to be safe.
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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.
- Open in Google Maps
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.
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Father Gabriel's church
After Rick and other survivors save Father Gabriel in the woods, Father Gabriel leads the group to his church.
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Gun store
Time to reload! Glenn, Maggie, and Tara retrieve three suppressors from this store.
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Food bank
Time for some more zombie attacks! In this food bank, the cast has to fight off some walkers, while trying to get some food.
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Hospital
Finally, Beth wakes up in the hospital. Eventually, she has to tend to patients and find out who she can trust.
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Library
In this location, a group of characters, which included Glenn, Maggie, and Eugene, sought refuge here.
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Industrial complex
In order to learn more about Grady, Rick and others lure police officers to this location in the hopes of rescuing Beth.
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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.
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Pet store
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.
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Sorghum Barn
Finally, some supplies. At least that's what Rick and Daryl discovered when they found a truck by this barn.
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Eugene's bullet shop
Eugene has a plan, and that's to manufacture bullets. In this bullet shop, Eugene reveals his plans to Abraham.
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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.
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Library
Morgan dresses Carol's wound in this library. Here, Morgan also proposes that they both leave for Alexandria, a proposal which Carol denies.
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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.
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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.
- Open in Google Maps
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.
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