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Netflix's 'The Hunting Wives' Showcases Charlotte's Iconic Landmarks
Netflix's 'The Hunting Wives' Showcases Charlotte's Iconic Landmarks |
Local Venues Shine in the Streaming Hit |
Netflix's latest sensation, 'The Hunting Wives', has captivated audiences not only with its gripping narrative but also by featuring some of Charlotte's most beloved locales.
While the series unfolds in the fictional town of Maple Brook, Texas, much of the filming took place in and around Charlotte, North Carolina.
One standout location is Coyote Joe's, a renowned country bar and live music venue situated at 4621 Wilkinson Blvd.
The establishment's authentic ambiance made it a perfect fit for the show's vibrant scenes.
Another significant site is The Park Church on Beatties Ford Road, which was transformed into the series' 'Holy Horizon Church.'
This historic church provided a compelling backdrop for pivotal moments in the storyline.
Additionally, the picturesque Lake Norman area, particularly the Azalea Retreat, served as the setting for the opulent lake house belonging to characters Margo and Jed.
Fans can immerse themselves in the world of 'The Hunting Wives' by visiting these iconic Charlotte locations, experiencing firsthand the charm and allure that the series brings to life. |