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Groundhog Day

Feel like you've seen this place before? You probably have! This bed-and-breakfast first made an appearance in the 1993 comedy classic Groundhog Day from Harold Ramis. Today, this still stands as an actual bed and breakfast! It was sold to new ownership in 2017 and was renamed something reminiscent of the classic: The Cherry Street Inn. Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, hundreds of miles away from this town, is the real home of Groundhog Day celebrations. 

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