When and where was A Christmas Story filmed?

The anecdotes are based on the writer’s childhood in Hammond, Indiana, which becomes fictionalised to ‘Hohman’. The 1940 ‘Anytown’ look was found a little further east in Cleveland, Ohio (though the studio sets and some of the filming were in Toronto, Ontario).

What is the place setting of the Christmas story?

The film is set in Hohman, Indiana, a fictionalized version of Shepherd’s hometown of Hammond, near Chicago. The name is derived from Hohman Avenue, a major street in downtown Hammond. Local references in the film include Warren G. Harding Elementary School and Cleveland Street (where Shepherd spent his childhood).

What mall was A Christmas Story filmed in?

Higbee’s department store was the stage for three scenes in A Christmas Story.

Where is the house from the movie A Christmas Story located?

The house that appears in the film is located at 3159 W 11th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. For the film adaptation of these stories, director Bob Clark reportedly sent scouts to twenty cities before selecting Cleveland for exterior filming.

Was the leg lamp a real thing?

In the movie, the infamous leg lamp is presented as a tacky artifact from a bygone era, but no such thing existed until Jean Shepherd first imagined the lamp’s “soft glow of electric sex” in his 1966 collection of stories, In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash, which was the basis for A Christmas Story.

What state was A Christmas Story based in?

The film takes place in a fictional town called Hohman, Indiana. Most exteriors were shot in Toronto. Interior scenes were done on a stage set. But in every sense of the word (no, not the “fudge” word) Ohio’s Tremont neighborhood is where Ralphie Parker and his family experienced A Christmas Story.