Thank You To Terri For Finding Maddox's House
- (0:01) The High School / Libertyville High School Brainerd Campus; Northeast Corner Of W. Park Avenue And Brainerd Avenue, Libertyville
- (0:04) Maddox's House / 331 E. Witchwood Lane, Lake Bluff
- (0:13) Clip's House / Still Searching For This Location
- (0:15) Chris' House / 218 N. 2nd Street, Libertyville
- (0:17) The Mental Institution / The Grove At Altenheim Park; 7824 W. Madison Street, Forest Park











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Thank you for blog. At last someone has collected all filming locations of Chicago and Los Angeles together. Great job!
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