Almost Nobody Knows That Parts Of The Iconic Movie, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Were Filmed In These Tiny North Carolina Towns
By Carolyn Harmon|Updated on April 15, 2024(Originally published April 07, 2023)
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Sometimes we wonder why the locations in movies often don’t match the states in which they are filmed. For example, The Color Purple is set in rural Georgia with filming locations in such North Carolina cities as Charlotte, Lilesville, Marshville, Ansonville, and other rural towns. Did you know that parts of the multiple-award-winning, 2017 crime drama Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, were filmed In North Carolina? Let’s look at some of the tiny North Carolina towns that made it on the silver screen.
It is understandable why parts of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, were filmed here. Take a look at 15 more places we recognize from North Carolina that showed up in famous movies.
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