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If it weren't for the Mississippi River forming the border between the states of Missouri and Illinois, O'Fallon would probably be a suburb of St Louis rather than a city in its extensive metropolitan area. O'Fallon has a history that dates back to the golden age of the railroad, and that's something that's celebrated both on the city's seal and its museum. O'Fallon also has a history that dates back to the golden age of cinema, as it was the birthplace of one of the industry's biggest early screen stars, William Holden.
Whether or not it was the ghost of William Holden the Ghost Hunters were hoping to encounter when they recorded an episode of the long-running series at the CoffeeHouse in O'Fallon is something that hasn't been mentioned. If they had come across him stalking his old turf, he'd probably have a lot of interesting tales to tell about Hollywood back in the day.
When filmmakers from St Louis are looking for a b-roll location or somewhere with a more dated appearance than the skyscraper-full city, it's O'Fallon they head to. O'Fallon's main street has that indescribable old-world atmosphere created by the facades of the historic buildings that line it on either side. There's even an old soft drink parlor that can lay claim to being the youthful haunt of actor and ex-president Ronald Reagan. While it might be tempting to just wander down O'Fallon's main street to see what you can find, save your shoe leather and have a look on Giggster for filming locations in O'Fallon.
After you've discovered what you're looking for, the only other thing you'll need to inform yourself of is the filming regulations for O'Fallon, St Clair County, and the state of Illinois. You may need a filming permit to film in O'Fallon, and then again, you may not. Whether you need to obtain a filming permit depends on the location or locations you have selected for your film shoot.
There are also other factors involved in the local authorities' decision as to whether your activities require permitting or can be done without. They include the following: If you're hoping to film on any public property or in the city's public parks, then you will need to apply for a film permit before you start shooting.