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Spot all the North Texas filming locations in 'Dutton Ranch' season 1

Season 1 of the “Yellowstone” spinoff “Dutton Ranch” wrapped July 3 on Paramount+, and the production shot scenes across North Texas. Here’s a roundup of “Dutton Ranch” filming locations featured throughout the nine-episode run.

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Here are key takeaways:

  • Premiere: The opener featured the Boyd Feed Store, a Tommy’s gas station in Mineral Wells, Fort Worth’s E.M. Daggett Middle School standing in as Rio Paloma High and Reunion Grounds in Granbury as the rodeo.
  • Cleburne hub: Spots from the city of Cleburne stood in repeatedly, including the Western Inn as a Montana motel, the Johnson County Livestock Exchange, the Johnson County Jail and downtown murals near The Garden of Eating Bistro.
  • Weatherford spots: Hamilton Meats served as the butcher shop, Tavern on the Lake hosted Carter and Oreana’s meetup and Saunders Ranch on Old Dennis Road plays the Dutton Ranch itself.
  • Dallas scenes: Hotel Swexan and its Stillwell’s steakhouse appeared in Episode 4, followed by KPMG Plaza standing in for Chicago and Wild Bill’s Western Store in Episode 6.
  • Fort Worth appearances: Walloon’s on West Magnolia doubled as a Chicago restaurant, Billy Bob’s Texas appeared in a 1981 flashback and the Fort Worth Police Department’s West Division station played the Rio Paloma Sheriff’s Office.
  • Other locales: Rio Vista’s Roughnecks bar became Split Heart Bar, Grandview’s Watts Chapel hosted the funeral and the Casa Del Rey Chapel in Nemo appeared in the finale.

The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists. The full story in the link at top was reported, written and edited entirely by journalists.

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