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New York Classic Movie Sites Tour



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Movie buffs and classic film aficionados can take a Classic Movie Tour to celebrate the Academy Awards. On Sunday, March 7th, On Location Tours will be offering the New York Classic Movie Sites Tour at 12pm.

The tour of New York Movie Classic Sites explores classic film locations on a three-hour guided bus tour of iconic films spanning from the 1950s through the 1980s. Stand over Marilyn Monroe's subway grate from The Seven Year Itch (white dress optional); Visit Holly Golightly's brownstone from Breakfast at Tiffany’s; Sit on Woody Allen & Diane Keaton's bench from Manhattan; Admire the Plaza Hotel, as seen in The Way We Were; Check out locations from Taxi Driver and Marathon Man. These films, and many more, are featured on this tour highlighting the timeline of filming in New York City.

Detailed information on all tours can be found at www.screentours.com. Advance purchase is required, as tours normally sell out. To purchase tickets, call 212-209-3370 or visit us online at www.screentours.com/classics. For 20% off your Classics Tour ticket price, use promo code OSCAR1 at checkout.

On Location Tours, Inc. is a bus tour company based in New York City, specializing in TV and movie location tours. Other tours include the signature New York TV & Movie Sites Tour, Sex and the City Hotspots, Sopranos Sites, Gossip Girl Sites, Central Park Movie Sites, and Washington DC TV and Movie Sites. The company was founded in 1999 by Georgette Blau, a 1996 graduate of Skidmore College.

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