#48: The Iconic Fire Station in Cinema
Fire Station No. 23, established in the early 1900s as a cornerstone of the LAFD, underwent a remarkable transformation from a bustling firehouse to a cherished film location. Its stunning interior has saved movie producers significant sums, ranging from $80,000 to $100,000 per film.

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Most notably featured in Ghostbusters, this iconic fire station has also graced the silver screen in productions like The Mask and Flatliners. While it may no longer serve as a hub for firefighting operations, Fire Station No. 23 plays a central role in Hollywood blockbusters, preserving its legacy in the entertainment industry.