Birds Landing, California is a beautiful place

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George Ohan
U.S. Army Veteran


California Film Locations available




Model: Heidi Ohan



Solano County, Central California

Film your next movie in CA

Great film locations are available


Film in California:


"Birds Landing



Before the town was established, the Bird’s Landing site, located a little north of Collinsville, was called Montezuma Crossing and served as a grain shipping point for John Bird. Arriving in Solano County in 1865, Bird bought 960 acres from Emory Upham and built a grain and dairy business. 



Four years later, he constructed a blacksmith shop at Montezuma Crossing.



The town site at the intersection of Collinsville and Birds Landing Roads was founded and named after John Bird in 1876. Serving as the first postmaster, Bird circulated mail from the post office located inside a general store, which was built in 1876 by Moses Dinkelspiel and Jacob Frank of Suisun City."


Reference: http://www.solanoarticles.com/history/index.php/weblog/more/township_began_with_mormon_colony_site/


California for tourism + travel


Barn, Wind mill, Palm tree, Country life in California


Clint Eastwood
Honkytonk Man - Film location
July 1982


Film info:



Birds Landing film location


Contact the CA Film Commission:


Photography by: George Ohan


Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birds_Landing,_California



Film Location for "Honkytonk Man"
Clint Eastwood - 1982

"The first part of the movie was filmed in Bird's Landing, California.[3] However, the majority of this feature was filmed in and around Calaveras County, east of Stockton, California." 

Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honkytonk_Man


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indie Producers:

Contact the California Film Commission for information about producing your next project in our state. They are happy to work with independent film producers by providing guidance and resources to safely and efficiently create your next movie.


Many production locations are available.
Please visit: http://film.ca.gov/locations/

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