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Lockhart, Texas has once again found itself in the spotlight as the popular TV show “Yellowstone” prequel, “1923,” chose the historic town as the backdrop for its filming. This week, the streets of downtown Lockhart were transformed into a movie set, with locals and fans of the show flocking to catch a glimpse of the action even after filming had wrapped up.

The City of Lockhart, known as the “Barbecue Capitol of Texas,” has welcomed numerous film productions in the past, including big names like “Transformers IV,” “Walker,” and “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape.” The decision to film “1923” in Lockhart has brought excitement to the community, with residents like Holly Sour expressing their admiration for the show and the opportunity to showcase the town’s unique architecture and historic charm.

As “1923” continues its production journey with Austin as its base, the show is expected to inject millions of dollars into the local economy and create hundreds of job opportunities. Lockhart’s reputation as a “film-friendly town” has played a key role in attracting such productions, with city leaders trained to facilitate smooth collaborations with production companies.

Holly Malish, Lockhart’s director of economic development, highlighted the importance of leveraging film productions to boost tourism in the region. By featuring iconic locations like Lockhart in popular shows, the city hopes to attract visitors who are eager to explore the filming sites and experience the rich history and culture firsthand.

In addition to the direct benefits to Lockhart, Malish emphasized the ripple effect of film productions on the surrounding communities. Cast and crew members often rent and lease properties in neighboring cities, contributing to the overall economic growth of the region. The presence of large-scale productions like “1923” not only elevates Lockhart’s profile but also provides a significant economic boost that extends beyond city limits.

With a commitment to supporting the film industry and showcasing its unique heritage, Lockhart continues to position itself as a prime filming location for both small-scale projects and major productions. As fans eagerly anticipate the release of “1923” and the glimpse it offers into the town’s cinematic allure, Lockhart remains a shining example of how collaboration between local communities and film industry can create lasting benefits for all involved.