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Pop-culture tourism

 
Wikipedia: Pop-culture tourism

Pop-culture tourism is the act of traveling to locations featured in literature, film, music, or any other form of popular entertainment.

Popular destinations have included:

Pop-culture tourism is in some respects akin to pilgrimage, with its modern equivalents of places of pilgrimage, such as Elvis Presley's Graceland and the grave of Jim Morrison in Père Lachaise Cemetery.

Another pop-culture tourism destination is Vulcan, Alberta Canada. In the early 1990s this small rural community began to explore ways it could capitalize on the coincidence of the Town's name being the same as popular Star Trek Character, Mr. Spock's home planet: Vulcan, to develop its local tourism industry.

See also

  • Alnwick Castle[1], England The Location of Hogwarts in Harry Potter
  • Tobermory[2], Mull, Isle of Mull, Scotland The Location of the popular children's programme Balamory
  • Rosslyn Chapel[3], Scotland and Lincoln Cathedral, England Locations used in The Da Vinci Code film
  • William Wallace Monument[4], Scotland, Saw a visitor rise of 160,000 after the film Braveheart

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