You Can Visit These Iconic Movie Locations Right Now

The Amityville Horror

Horror lives all around us. This house is rumored to be a haunted site as it was the location of a man who, in 1974, aggressively murdered six of his family members. Located at 112 Ocean Ave. in Amityville, New York, this horror story excited filmmakers and inspired two movies about the tale. The 1979 film was shot at 18 Brooks Road in Toms River, New Jersey, pictured here. The 2005 version highlighted a house found at 27618 Silver Lake Road in Salem, Wisconsin. Eerie...

Saving Private Ryan

A lot of movies use a beach setting to make things seem a little more easy-breezy. However, the depiction of D-Day in Saving Private Ryan was anything but relaxing. These iconic landing scenes from Steven Spielberg's pivotal major motion picture were filmed on two different beaches, both of which can be found in Ireland. Fun fact: they're actually on nature production areas!

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.