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We're In A Golden Age Of Television, And It's Affecting How We Travel
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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 3132" data-attributes="member: 1"><p><h3><a href="https://www.huffpost.com/entry/television-travel-destinations_l_62225d70e4b03bc49a9ad921" target="_blank">We're In A Golden Age Of Television, And It's Affecting How We Travel - Huffpost</a></h3><p></p><p>Popular television shows influence many aspects of culture ― from the clothes we wear to the way we decorate our homes. For TV viewers with wanderlust, the small screen also offers plenty of travel inspiration.</p><p></p><p>“I do think this golden age of television has affected the way we travel,” said Phil Dengler, co-founder of The Vacationer. “Cities that were often overlooked are now destinations for fans of various hit shows. Previously, most TV shows were largely filmed in studios in California. Now, many shows are filmed on location in real places. Fans want to go to the locations that they saw on TV to see what they are like in real life.”</p><p></p><p>From the stately British estates of “Bridgerton” to the sweeping landscapes of “Yellowstone,” there’s no shortage of beautiful destinations on TV shows that viewers can visit. If a series is still running, visitors might also get a chance to see live sets and actors during their travels. But even if not, they can explore the location and its attractions beyond the TV spots ― once they get their photos at the most iconic pop culture sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 3132, member: 1"] [HEADING=2][URL='https://www.huffpost.com/entry/television-travel-destinations_l_62225d70e4b03bc49a9ad921']We're In A Golden Age Of Television, And It's Affecting How We Travel - Huffpost[/URL][/HEADING] Popular television shows influence many aspects of culture ― from the clothes we wear to the way we decorate our homes. For TV viewers with wanderlust, the small screen also offers plenty of travel inspiration. “I do think this golden age of television has affected the way we travel,” said Phil Dengler, co-founder of The Vacationer. “Cities that were often overlooked are now destinations for fans of various hit shows. Previously, most TV shows were largely filmed in studios in California. Now, many shows are filmed on location in real places. Fans want to go to the locations that they saw on TV to see what they are like in real life.” From the stately British estates of “Bridgerton” to the sweeping landscapes of “Yellowstone,” there’s no shortage of beautiful destinations on TV shows that viewers can visit. If a series is still running, visitors might also get a chance to see live sets and actors during their travels. But even if not, they can explore the location and its attractions beyond the TV spots ― once they get their photos at the most iconic pop culture sites. [/QUOTE]
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