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More Pictures and Details from the Set of Taking Woodstock

September 1, 2008 by Christine · 2 Comments 

One of our readers, Carrie, sent the following report from the New Lebanon, NY location of Taking Woodstock on Friday night. She has a few good tips for anyone who was planning on visiting the site.

No one was on set at the time of the pictures, except one security guy sitting around watching things. It was a small town, blink of an eye and you were through it, so don’t think there is anything of substance in the area except farms and cornfields! When we arrived on Friday around 8:30pm, it was already dark and very rainy, so I didn’t even know that was the set! It was basically pitch black, which I wasn’t expecting, but they were either filming a scene with a limousine in it or someone was leaving for the weekend after their shoot. Like I said, I didn’t realize that was the set (couldn’t see the sign for the El Monaco hotel at all in the dark), so I didn’t take any pictures of it. I did talk to one of the flagmen down the street though, they have rented out BOTH sides of the street, so it’s not like you can park and watch filming, you basically have to keep moving to take pictures while they are shooting. No one is allowed to stop and get out. There was a state trooper parked in the church parking lot (where the picture of the sign with Welcome Taking Woodstock was taken). If you went by too many times, the flagmen is actually supposed to summon the state trooper to warn you. So anyone else who is going to try to see filming, those are the rules I was told! Figured it’s better to be warned.

I took all sorts of pictures on Saturday while no one was around, down the street there is a huge office building where they had the other vintage cars sitting at that weren’t on set. Went driving around the general area and towns to the N/S/E/W of New Lebanon and there were a few signs with TW with arrows, so we followed just to see where they would lead us. Well, it was a bust, as we saw two signs and then they stopped, so not sure if it was a trail leading them to the NYS Thruway or not. Had to be though, cuz we went a far distance out of our way in all directions to no avail.

I saw people on Friday night, just couldn’t see what was going on. They didn’t have it lit up in the slightest, so it was just a bunch of people in the dark.

She also sent a few pictures of attractions near New Lebanon including The Shaker Village and Queechy Lake. Check out all of her pictures below. (Thanks Carrie!)

More Set Pictures From Taking Woodstock

August 29, 2008 by Christine · Leave a Comment 

Here are a few more pictures from the Taking Woodstock set in New Lebanon, NY. The map below shows exactly where the set is since most people have probably never heard of New Lebanon!


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Route 20 is one of the last great 2 lane highways, like Route 66 only in Upstate NY. And New Lebanon’s location is especially appealing because it is just a few miles from the Berkshires. Route 20 and the Berkshires offer plenty to do, antique shops, modern ruins, restaurants, and outdoor activities. It really is an interesting, beautiful part of the country!

In our first Taking Woodstock post we explained what the set was (an old motel set back off of Route 20) and what was around it (nothing). This post includes more pictures of them filming a scene in which an actor (who we recognize and can not place so if you know who he is please leave a comment and let us know) gets into his car outside of the motel. They also filmed exterior shots of just the motel from the road.

There were also a few old cars waiting for their close up so I am assuming they were filming more scenes later on. We didn’t see Demetri but we have seen on a few other blogs and message boards that he has been there.

Finally, here is the schedule of shooting at this location courtesy of New Lebanon.


(mystery actor)


(restaurant where we saw Zoe Kazan)

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