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In 1961, Bob Dylan Timothée Chalamet) moves to New York City to meet his idol, Woody Guthrie, who is hospitalised. He impresses Guthrie and Pete Seeger (Edward Norton), who introduces him to the folk scene. Dylan soon meets and moves in with Sylvie Russo (Elle Fanning), and his burgeoning talent catches the attention of manager Albert Grossman. Despite initial struggles with his debut album, Russo's encouragement leads Dylan to write more original songs, inspired by the era's social unrest. Dylan's relationship with Russo deteriorates as his fame grows, strained further by his new connection with Joan Baez (Monica Barbaro). By 1965, they split. Frustrated by creative constraints, Dylan embraces electric music, causing a rift in the folk community. At the Newport Folk Festival, despite opposition, he performs with his electric band, causing a scandal but marking his artistic independence. Dylan visits Guthrie one last time before heading into an uncertain future.
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(Near Holland Tunnel) I-78 (btw Varick Street and Hudson Street) Manhattan. |
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Wayne Street and Jersey Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey. |
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Jersey Avenue (btw Wayne Street & Christopher Columbus Drive) Jersey City, New Jersey. |
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510 Jersey Avenue (btw Wayne Street & Christopher Columbus Dr) Jersey City, New Jersey. |
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New York County Supreme Court, 60 Centre Street and Worth Street, Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: 801 Washington Street at the corner of 8th Street stood in for a Greenwich Village club set in 1960s Manhattan. The sign outside the club read: 'NY Center Folk Music Gerde's Folk City.'


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801 Washington Street and 8th Street, Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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otsoNY Comments: Eleven80, located in Downtown Newark, just north of Four Corners across from Military Park stood in for the CBS headquarters. A hallmark of the Newark skyline since its construction as a 36-story office building in 1930, it is noted for its Art Deco detail and ornamentation.


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1180 Raymond Boulevard and Commerce Court, Newark, New Jersey. |
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otsoNY Comments: In this scene, the characters are walking down Ellison Street away from Washington Street and towards County Road. In the next scene, the characters have somehow managed to return to the corner of Washington Street and proceed to walk down the same area of Ellison Street from which they had just been. The real giveaway is the large white art deco building in the distance, behind the characters, located at the corner of Ellison Street and Colt Street.


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Ellison Street (btw Washington Street and County Road), Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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Washington Street and Ellison Street, Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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Ellison Street (btw Washington Street and County Road), Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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otsoNY Comments: The cinema booth was fake and erected next to the entrance to 111 Ellison Street.

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111 Ellison Street (btw Washington Street and County Road), Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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otsoNY Comments: On the right side of the street, the Barrow Mansion with its tall white pillars can been seen.


otsoNY Comments: The subway entrance is fake and does not exist on Wayne Street in New Jersey.



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Wayne Street (btw Jersey Avenue and Barrow Street) Jersey City, New Jersey. |
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Record Shop, 100 Bloomfield Street and 1st Street, Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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otsoNY Comments: The building in the background is the Paterson City Mayor's Office.


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151 - 155 Ellison Street (btw Washington Street and Colt Street) Paterson, New Jersey. |
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1038 Park Avenue (btw Bloomfield Street and Washington Street) Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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1032 Park Avenue (btw 10th and 11th Streets) Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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Commerce Street (btw Broad Street and Commerce Court) Newark, New Jersey. |
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Thomas Paine Park, Foley Square, Worth Street and Centre Street, Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: Little City Books at the corner of Bloomfield Street and 1st Street in Hoboken, New Jersey played the part of a record shop, though it is actually a book shop.

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Bloomfield Street and 1st Street, Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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otsoNY Comments: This is the First National Bank in Paterson, New Jersey.




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125 Ellison Street and Washington Street, Paterson, New Jersey. |
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otsoNY Comments: McSwiggan's Pub at the corner of 1st Street and Bloomfield Street in Hoboken, New Jersey was transformed to look like McAnn's Bar, which was located at 693 3rd Avenue between East 43rd and 44th Streets in Manhattan.


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Pub, 110 1st Street and Bloomfield Street, Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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otsoNY Comments: It would appear that the film has been rotated and what is supposed to be on the left such as the railings to the park is on the right, and the Hudson School in the distance is back to front.

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5th Street (btw Willow Avenue and Park Avenue) Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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(Near) Chelsea Hotel, 222 West 23rd Street (btw 7th and 8th Avenue) Manhattan. |
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Sylvie's Apartment, 1130 Bloomfield Street (btw 11th & 12th Streets) Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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Bloomfield Street and 12th Street, Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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