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5 Iconic Blue Bloods Locations Every True Fan Should Visit in New York

5 Iconic Blue Bloods Locations Every True Fan Should Visit in New York
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If you’re a true Blue Bloods fan who would love to follow in the footsteps of the Reagans, here’s a short list of locations you have to visit when you’re in the Big Apple.

1. 8070 Harbor View Terrace, Brooklyn

Potentially, the most iconic Blue Bloods location you can visit is the Reagan family house where they have their classic Sunday dinners. This house is located in a cozy neighborhood in Brooklyn right opposite the Verrazano Bridge, and you can simply pull up to 8070 Harbor View Terrace to see it.

Keep in mind, however, that this house is only used for the exterior scenes: the interior ones are filmed on the set.

2. 65th Street Pier, Brooklyn

While you’re still in Brooklyn, make sure to also visit the 65th Street Pier where Frank, Erin, and Jamie occasionally come for some alone time which always ends with deep family conversations.

All the pier scenes were filmed here, but don’t bring your own fishing rod to the site: admittedly, this place is cursed since no Reagan has ever caught a single fish there, so you’ll only waste your time.

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3. 1712 Amboy Road, Staten Island

Moving over to Staten Island, we have 1712 Amboy Road. You may not recognize this address from Blue Bloods at first, but it has a deep meaning for Danny Reagan.

This is where he lived with his late wife Linda until their house was firebombed, so make sure to pay your respects silently while you’re there. Or, maybe, try to find some traces of that horrible incident?

4. Calvary Cemetery, Queens

Take a ride to Queens next since that’s where you’ll find the Calvary Cemetery; here, all the funerals and other cemetery scenes in Blue Bloods were filmed.

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While you’re unlikely to find the fictional graves, you can try to locate the exact places where some of the show’s characters gathered — or simply enjoy some peace and quiet walking around Calvary’s three million burials if that’s your thing.

5. 56-26 Maspeth Avenue, Queens & 45-30 23rd Street, Manhattan

Before you leave Queens, make sure to hop into Clinton Diner on 56-26 Maspeth Avenue — or, if you’re not hungry, wait until you reach 45-30 23rd Street in Manhattan and have lunch in Court Square Diner, instead. Both of these diners were used in Blue Bloods S2E9 Moonlighting and a bunch of other projects. Clinton Diner is pretty iconic, actually, and you’ll likely remember it from many movies.