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The Friday the 13th movies are purely fictional. Jason Voorhees is not a real person. There must be at least a dozen lakes in the United States named Crystal Lake, but the Camp Crystal Lake that was depicted in the movies is also entirely fictional.

The Friday the 13th movies were filmed at Camp Nobebosco in New Jersey, which is still a functioning summer camp.

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