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The Alabama Hills are truly a gem of the Eastern Sierra. This magical place has been a haven for movie studios and outdoor enthusiasts alike for over a century! With the other-worldly rock features and the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain background (including Mount Whitney, the tallest mountain in the contiguous United States at 14,506 feet), it’s not hard to see why this was the chosen location for hundreds of western films in the 20th century, or why it is still used as a filming location today, including for movies such as Django Unchained and Ironman!

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