The area's second most-filmed location last year, trailing only old standby Griffith Park, was the "Downfall" building, off of which we saw so many exciting things and people thrown in 2010 (although ABC lied to us--they promised 10 stories). It was built in 1913 and used as a manufacturing facility, but now houses sets that include "a 'fully dressed' hospital, complete with emergency room and morgue." You might recognize it from "I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant" or "The Virus Hunters." [LAT, previously]
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