Where was In the Heights filmed? Explore the movie’s New York filming locations
While the In the Height characters will undoubtedly become beloved, the true main lead of this film is the setting – but where exactly was the movie filmed?
Director Jon M. Chu’s singalong film, In The Heights, came out on Thursday, June 10
th, 2021, in theatres and on HBO Max.
But as fans are quickly memorizing the movie’s musical moments, In the Heights’ filming locations have certainly caught the eye.
So just where was In the Heights filmed?
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In The Heights – Washington Heights Trailer
By Anthony Fillippleo
Photo: AFP
The Big Apple is using a movie to inspire tourism to different sections of the city.
Yes, New York City is launching a tourism campaign that coincides with the release of the film In The Heights. Mayor Bill de Blasio explains the city is partnering with Warner Brothers, and putting together a brand new travel guide for the Washington Heights neighborhood.
It will include sites featured in the film, such as J. Hood Wright Park, and the 191st Street subway stop. There s more information at NYC-dot-gov, including exclusive behind the scenes content from the filming of the movie.
The plan is to use smart city infrastructure to offer ubiquitous connectivity physical and wireless between homes, businesses, educational institutions, public safety, community services and modern vehicles.
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A field at Pangolin Park will be fixed soon, DPW chief Randy Woodbury says.
OBSERVER Photo by M.J. Stafford
Chautauqua County employees recently did significant rutting damage to the Pangolin Street Park, but city of Dunkirk Public Works Director Randy Woodbury downplayed it Thursday in a phone interview.
Woodbury explained that the county workers were using a roller to tamp down the ball fields at nearby Wright Park, under a shared services agreement with the city.
“I think they thought it was a good idea to do this one too,” he said. “But I’m disappointed… (the roller) got stuck in the mud.” The Pangolin Street fields were not on their schedule, he said.
Published May 6, 2021, 4:55 PM
BAGUIO CITY – Twenty-one horses that tested positive for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) and bacterial infections at the Wright Park and Camp John Hay trails here are set to be euthanized or permanently isolated.
HORSES FOR RENT – A pony boy tends to his horses while awaiting riders at Wright Park in Baguio City. (Zaldy Comanda / MANILA BULLETIN)
This was confirmed by City Veterinary and Agriculture Office (CVAO) which found out after the laboratory examination that 21 out of 58 horses tested positive for EIA while four had bacterial infections.
The horses serve as one of the main attractions in the country’s “Summer Capital” – primarily for horse-back riding.