where did they film practical magic
Most of Practical Magic was filmed in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, mainly in Washington State, with some key scenes in Oregon and a few establishing shots tied to the story’s New England setting.
Main filming locations
- Owens family house: The iconic Victorian-style “witch house” was a temporary set built on San Juan Island near Friday Harbor, Washington, along San Juan Park Road overlooking the water.
- Town exteriors (the main village): The charming small-town streets fans associate with the movie are mostly Coupeville on Whidbey Island, Washington, especially Front Street and nearby waterfront areas.
- Sally’s shop and street scenes: Sally’s store and several walking/driving scenes were filmed around 4 Front St NW and other spots in downtown Coupeville, giving the movie its classic coastal-town look.
Other locations used
- Gold Beach, Oregon: Some coastal and beach scenes used the rugged shoreline and beaches around Gold Beach on the southern Oregon coast, adding to the moody, magical seaside atmosphere.
- Seattle, Washington: Certain interiors and city shots, including work and urban sequences, were filmed in and around Seattle.
- Additional secondary spots: A few scenes also involved other Pacific Northwest locations such as Astoria, Oregon, and Port Townsend, Washington, for waterfront and small-town visuals that blend into the film’s fictional New England setting.
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