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Where Have I Seen That House? Holiday Edition

Homes for the Holidays

The holiday season generates thoughts and memories relating to families and the home, so it’s no wonder that many holiday-centric movies so prominently feature a home. Some of these beloved homes are figments of set designers’ imaginations. The mundane two-story suburban home of “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” was a set, and even the lovely stone farmhouse from the 1945 romantic comedy “Christmas in Connecticut” was a set. Yet some of the familiar homes featured in beloved holiday movies
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The holiday season generates thoughts and memories relating to families and the home, so it’s no wonder many holiday-centric movies so prominently feature a home.

Some of these beloved homes are figments of set designers’ imaginations. The mundane two-story suburban home of “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” was a set, and even the lovely stone farmhouse from the 1945 romantic comedy “Christmas in Connecticut” was a set.

Yet, some of the familiar homes featured in beloved holiday movies are real houses, and avid fans often visit them on a yearly basis to relive the magic. These homes are located all over the country. One has been converted into a museum memorializing the film in which it appeared, and a few of the following holiday movie homes are even for sale. Click ahead to see them all.


By Colleen KanePosted 30 November 2011

“Miracle on 34th Street”

Port Washington, New York Perhaps no other house in this slideshow played such a vital role in the plot as this one. This is the very house that caused a young Natalie Wood in the original “Miracle on 34 Street” to cry out, “Stop, Uncle Fred, stop!” in one of the final scenes of the classic film. While on a drive with Fred and her mother Doris, little Susan Walker spotted the house of her dreams — a simple Cape Cod on a small hill that was for sale. From there, the movie was one running and sque
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Port Washington, New York

Perhaps no other house in this slideshow played such a vital role in the plot as this one. This is the very house that caused a young Natalie Wood in the original “Miracle on 34th Street” to cry out, “Stop, Uncle Fred, stop!” in one of the final scenes of the classic film. While on a drive with Fred and her mother Doris, little Susan Walker spotted the house of her dreams — a simple Cape Cod on a small hill that was for sale. From there the movie was one running and squealing little girl — and Kris Kringle’s telltale cane propped by the fireplace — away from the grownups pretty much deciding to buy the house, leading to a very happy ending.

The exterior of the charming Cape Cod on Long Island is nearly the same 65 years later, except for the addition of a dormer window.

“A Christmas Story”

Cleveland, OhioMuch like the film itself, which tells the timeless tale of nine-year-old Ralphie Parker’s quest for a Red Ryder bb gun, the story of how the home featured in the movie became the a museum devoted to the film is heartwarming. In 2003, when Brian Jones was disappointed that he didn’t make it into Navy flight school, his parents sent him a homemade version of the film’s iconic leg lamp as a consolation prize. That prize turned into a career for Jones. After getting lots of positive
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Cleveland, Ohio

Much like the film itself, which tells the timeless tale of nine-year-old Ralphie Parker’s quest for a Red Ryder BB gun, the story of how the home featured in the movie became a museum devoted to the film is heartwarming. In 2003, when Brian Jones was disappointed he didn’t make it into Navy flight school, his parents sent him a homemade version of the film’s iconic leg lamp as a consolation prize. That prize turned into a career for Jones. After getting lots of positive feedback about his lamp, he decided to sell them. When the house used in “A Christmas Story” went up for sale on eBay the following year, Jones bought it for $150,000.

Many of the interior scenes of the movie were shot on a soundstage, so Jones had to spend an additional $240,000 to renovate the house to match the sets. He opened the Christmas Story House and Museum in 2006. Varietyreported it attracts 30,000 to 35,000 visitors a year, and Jones sells all manner of related merchandise, including about 5,000 leg lamps in various incarnations per year. 

“The Family Stone”

Riverside, ConnecticutThis stately colonial home, built in 1860, provides the setting for the 2005 romantic dramedy “The Family Stone,” which centers on a girlfriend’s disastrous first meeting of her boyfriend’s family over the Christmas holidays.The film is set in the fictional town of Thayer, Conn., but in reality the house is located in Riverside. It has 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, and about 3,554 square feet of space. The home last sold in 2008 for $4.102 million.
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Riverside, Connecticut

This stately colonial home, built in 1860, provides the setting for the 2005 romantic dramedy “The Family Stone,” which centers on a girlfriend’s disastrous first meeting with her boyfriend’s family over the Christmas holidays.

The film is set in the fictional town of Thayer, Conn., but in reality the house is located in Riverside. It has five bedrooms, four baths, and about 3,554 square feet of space. The home last sold in 2008 for $4.102 million.

“Home Alone”

Winnetka, IllinoisEarlier this year, the “Home Alone” house defended from burglars by the movie’s main character Kevin, played by Macaulay Culkin, for the first time since the filming of the 1990 family comedy. The asking price in May was $2.4 million, but it has since reduced to $1.95 million. In addition to having that grand stairwell, perfect for cruising down on a sled, the three-story home sits on half an acre of land, and has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, and 2 half baths.
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Winnetka, Illinois

Earlier this year, the “Home Alone” house defended from burglars by the movie’s main character Kevin, played by Macaulay Culkin, went up for sale for the first time since the filming of the 1990 family comedy.

The asking price in May was $2.4 million, but it has since been reduced to $1.95 million. In addition to having that grand stairwell, perfect for cruising down on a sled, the three-story home sits on half an acre of land, and has four bedrooms, three baths, and two half-baths.

“It's a Wonderful Life”

Flintridge, CaliforniaThe house pictured here is certainly not the one most associated with the 1946 Christmas classic, “It’s a Wonderful Life.” In fact, it only appears in one scene. In the film, this house is located in main character George Bailey’s Bailey Park development, and is the new home of the Martini family and their various children, dog, and goat. The house was new at the time of filming and from the outside, at least, it appears unchanged today. That’s more than we can say for near
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Flintridge, California

The house pictured here is certainly not the one most associated with the 1946 Christmas classic, “It’s a Wonderful Life.” In fact, it only appears in one scene. In the film this house is located in main character George Bailey’s Bailey Park development, and is the new home of the Martini family and their various children, dog and goat.

The house was new at the time of filming and from the outside, at least, it appears unchanged today. That’s more than we can say for nearly every other location for “It’s a Wonderful Life,” however, including the Bailey home and its broken Newell post, which is itself a character in the film. Most of the movie was shot at RKO studios or RKO Ranch, which had a four-acre Bedford Falls set, razed in the 1950s. The only other remaining location from the film is the Beverly Hills High School gymnasium featured in the dance scene, with the floor that opens up to a swimming pool.

“The Holiday”

San Marino, California The 2006 romantic-com “The Holiday” follows the intertwined fates of the lovelorn characters played by Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet, as they exchange their multimillion-dollar properties over the holidays. Pictured here is the mansion owned in the film by Diaz’ character, which she trades to Winslet’s character.The mansion, built in 1928, last sold in 1998 for $3.25 million. It has 9 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, about 10,324 square feet. It sits on about three-quarters of an ac
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San Marino, California

The 2006 romantic-comedy “The Holiday” follows the intertwined fates of the lovelorn characters played by Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet as they exchange their multimillion-dollar properties over the holidays. Pictured here is the mansion owned in the film by Diaz’ character, which she trades to Winslet’s character.

The mansion, built in 1928, last sold in 1998 for $3.25 million. It has nine bedrooms, five bathrooms and about 10,324 square feet. It sits on about three-quarters of an acre.

“Elf”

New York, New York“Elf” is another holiday film with a very memorable setting. Overgrown North Pole-raised “elf” Buddy suddenly finds himself living in prime real estate on the Upper West Side overlooking Central Park. (If the Art Deco exterior of this building looks familiar, it was also used in “Ghostbusters,” where it was the gateway for Zuul.)The interiors pictured here are from a comparable apartment in the same 1929 Central Park West building, which was recently on the market for $2.895 mi
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New York, New York

“Elf” is another holiday film with a very memorable setting. Overgrown North Pole-raised “elf” Buddy suddenly finds himself living in prime real estate on the Upper West Side overlooking Central Park. (If the Art Deco exterior of this building looks familiar, it was also used in “Ghostbusters,” where it was the gateway for Zuul.)

The interiors pictured here are from a comparable apartment, in the same 1929 Central Park West building, which was recently on the market for $2.895 million. That price fetches three bedrooms (two corner bedrooms, one “maid’s quarters,” or giant elf quarters), a step-down living room, eat-in kitchen and herringbone-pattern wood floors.

“Bad Santa”

West Hills, CaliforniaPictured here is the home of Thurman Merman (The Kid) from the 2003 black comedy “Bad Santa.” While both the real home and the movie version of this house are most likely great spots for making sandwiches, the interiors of the real-life house appear to differ greatly from those in the movie.The 4,100-square-foot West Hills house is on the market for $1.099 million. It has 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, an infinity pool with mountain views.
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West Hills, California

Pictured here is the home of Thurman Merman (The Kid) from the 2003 black comedy “Bad Santa.” While both the real home and the movie version of this house are most likely great spots for making sandwiches, the interiors of the real-life house appear to differ greatly from those in the movie.

The 4,100-square-foot West Hills house is on the market for $1.099 million. It has five bedrooms, five baths and an infinity pool with mountain views.

“Four Christmases”

Location: N/AThe 2008 comedy “Four Christmases” was produced by Peter Billingsley, star of “A Christmas Story.” He even appears in a cameo in the film. (Look for his unmistakable baby blues as the airline ticket agent.) There are actually five homes showcased in the movie, including the main couple’s chic contemporary apartment overlooking San Francisco, but the one pictured here is one of the more appealing locations. The colorfully decorated house here belongs to the mother of Vince Vaughn’s c
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The 2008 comedy “Four Christmases” was produced by Peter Billingsley, star of “A Christmas Story.” He even appears in a cameo in the film. (Look for his unmistakable baby blues as the airline ticket agent.) There are actually five homes showcased in the movie, including the main couple’s chic contemporary apartment overlooking San Francisco, but the one pictured here is one of the more appealing locations.

The colorfully decorated house here belongs to the mother of Vince Vaughn’s character, who is played by Sissy Spacek, and features a lofted second level and unique stained glass window panels.