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The Old Citrus County Courthouse Includes Elvis Courtroom Scene And The Historic Valerie Theatre

Old Citrus County Courthouse Wikimedia Commons
Old Citrus County Courthouse Wikimedia Commons

Old Citrus County Courthouse Wikimedia Commons The old courthouse heritage museum, housed inside the historic citrus county courthouse, stands proudly on the square in historic downtown inverness, a bulwark of citrus county’s history in our ever growing community. The theater was closed for a short time for reconstruction purposes after a devastating fire in 1939. in 1961, filming began in citrus, marion and levy county for the movie “follow that dream” staring elvis presley, daily clips from the movie were viewed with elvis in attendance at the valerie.

Old Citrus County Courthouse Heritage Museum Inverness Florida Usa
Old Citrus County Courthouse Heritage Museum Inverness Florida Usa

Old Citrus County Courthouse Heritage Museum Inverness Florida Usa The old citrus county courthouse (constructed in 1912) is a historic site in inverness, florida located at 1 courthouse square. on april 17, 1992, it was added to the u.s. national register of historic places. People in inverness still talk about the magical summer of 1961, when elvis presley came to citrus county to film his ninth movie, "follow that dream." the climactic courtroom scene was filmed entirely in the courtroom which you can still visit and included many townspeople as extras. The old courthouse heritage museum is the place to visit if you are an elvis fan. the courthouse scene from elvis' movie, follow that dream, was filmed on the second floor in the exact replica of the courthouse. It is housed in the historic 1912 courthouse, a national register of historic places building, where elvis presley starred in, the climatic courtroom scene, of the movie follow that dream.

Old Citrus County Courthouse Heritage Museum Inverness Florida Usa
Old Citrus County Courthouse Heritage Museum Inverness Florida Usa

Old Citrus County Courthouse Heritage Museum Inverness Florida Usa The old courthouse heritage museum is the place to visit if you are an elvis fan. the courthouse scene from elvis' movie, follow that dream, was filmed on the second floor in the exact replica of the courthouse. It is housed in the historic 1912 courthouse, a national register of historic places building, where elvis presley starred in, the climatic courtroom scene, of the movie follow that dream. The museum, its volunteers, and staff owe a great deal to the one and only elvis presley. fans from all over the world come to visit the courthouse where he filmed the 1961 movie, follow that dream. The old citrus county courthouse is a historic site in inverness, florida located at 1 courthouse square. on april 17, 1992, it was added to the u.s. national register of historic places. the building was designed by j. r. maceachron and willis r. biggers. Across the street from the courthouse museum is the equally historic valerie theatre, where elvis and the cast would review daily takes. the tour group was treated to a viewing of the film there on a thursday night, which was opened to the public and sold out all the seats.

Interior Of The Historic Citrus County Courthouse A Filming Location
Interior Of The Historic Citrus County Courthouse A Filming Location

Interior Of The Historic Citrus County Courthouse A Filming Location The museum, its volunteers, and staff owe a great deal to the one and only elvis presley. fans from all over the world come to visit the courthouse where he filmed the 1961 movie, follow that dream. The old citrus county courthouse is a historic site in inverness, florida located at 1 courthouse square. on april 17, 1992, it was added to the u.s. national register of historic places. the building was designed by j. r. maceachron and willis r. biggers. Across the street from the courthouse museum is the equally historic valerie theatre, where elvis and the cast would review daily takes. the tour group was treated to a viewing of the film there on a thursday night, which was opened to the public and sold out all the seats.

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