<2>Love Story Brings ’90s New York Back to Life—These Are the Spots You Can Still Visit
<3>The Iconic City of Love and Loss
<4>When the 2014 film Love Story was released, it brought back a flood of memories for those who lived in New York City during the 1990s. The film’s production designer, Alex DiGerlando, worked tirelessly to recreate the city’s iconic landmarks and streets, bringing back a bygone era that many thought was lost forever. In this article, we will take a journey through the film’s most memorable locations and explore the real-life spots that still exist today.
<3>The City That Never Sleeps
<5>For those who lived in New York City during the 1990s, the city was a vibrant and exciting place to be. The streets were filled with life, music, and art, and the city’s iconic landmarks were a testament to its rich history. When Alex DiGerlando set out to recreate the city for the film Love Story, he drew inspiration from the real-life locations that made the city so special.
<4>One of the most iconic locations in the film is the Brooklyn Bridge, which played a pivotal role in the
