The reader who suggested the courtroom used in Assassination: Idaho's Trial of the Century had a very good idea. It is actually a 1930s courtroom, but by careful shooting, it can look like a mid-century federal courtroom. I am working on finding out how to rent the space, which is the old Ada County courthouse.
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This type is common in California's Gold Rush towns. For example, the Lick Building in downtown Sonora: http://www.flickr.com/photos/plane-nuts/4336515391/
ReplyDeleteYou could also look at Jackson, Angels Camp, Columbia, Placerville, and Auburn, or, if you'd rather avoid California, try Carson City or Virginia City in Nevada.
Excellent! I would rather avoid California. I'll take a look in Nevada, which is of comparable age. Virginia City, now that I think about it, might work.
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