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carlton c. tomkins funeral services
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The Carlton C. Tomkins funeral home (real name: Carlton C. Douglass Funeral Services) became the front for Avon's drug business after Orlando's got busted at the end of season 1 of The Wire.
orlando’s
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Orlando's gentlemen's club, the front business for Avon Barksdale's drug enterprise in the first season of The Wire, was located on South Broadway. The scenes were filmed at real-life strip club Ritz Cabaret.
the low rises
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This is McCulloh Homes, West Baltimore's housing projects where D'Angelo manages the low-level dope dealers in season 1 of The Wire. The courtyard (AKA "the pit") with the orange couch was in the southernmost group of buildings, and right across Preston is the rooftop where the police crew kept watch on the hoppers.
the barracks
from lost posted in television by chewing_the_scenery
The cabins at YMCA Camp Erdman in Hawaii were used for the Others' homes and the Dharma Initiative living quarters at the start of season 3 of Lost. The interiors for the Dharma Initiative check-in room, Flashback Ben's classroom and the makeshift holding cell were all filmed in the assembly hall across the street from the cabins.
the stash house
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Rust Cohle (as his alter ego Crash) infiltrates the Iron Crusaders and they attempt to rob a stash house in the Westwego housing projects in episode four of HBO's True Detective
When the robbery goes south Cohle drags Ginger through the house facing Lake St. and then the tracking shot follows them as they scale a fence between Texas St. and Emile Ave. before Hart picks them up.