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In 1985, a movie was released to the public that combined adventure, science fiction, comedy, suspense, nostalgia all the things that make for a great story. That movie was Back to the Future.
As a big fan of the movie, I decided to live the cinematic adventure myself by locating each of the sites used in its making. With hours of research, a few dozen rolls of film, and countless miles added to my odometer, I was able to create the most comprehensive guide to Back to the Future filming locations on the Internet.
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Currently, this tour only includes the locations from the original film. But, film sites from Part II and Part III are in the works and will be included soon. Be sure to check back often or sign up as a Wastoid and get the inside scoop as the entries are being developed!
Big thanks to Erik Weber, Adam Levbarg, Dean Escen and Steve Sligh for their help!