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Did Nicolas Cage steal the Declaration of Independence?

Did Nicolas Cage steal the Declaration of Independence?

The question has been answered. “No,” Nic Cage has not actually stolen the Declaration of Independence, and “no” he doesn’t think he could.

Where did they film National Treasure?

National Treasure was filmed primarily in Washington, New York, Philadelphia and Utah. Most scenes were filmed on location, with the exceptions of the Independence Hall scene, which was filmed at the replica of Independence Hall at Knott’s Berry Farm, and the Arctic scene, which was filmed in Utah.

Do the Freemasons have treasure?

The loot was later brought to the United States by the Freemasons, a secret society. Determined to keep it out of the hands of the British during the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin and other Masons hid the treasure in a secret location but left clues to its whereabouts in famous American landmarks.

How much is a Declaration of Independence worth?

Probably the most common question we get in the Americana department is “I found an original copy of the Declaration of Independence—is it worth anything?” The short answer: it’s worth somewhere between zero and ten million dollars.

Who stole the Declaration of Independence in the movie?

Early in the film, Gates befriends Dr. Abigail Chase of the National Archives (played by Diane Kruger). By befriend, I of course mean that he kidnaps her after successfully stealing (as promised) one of America’s founding documents.

Was National Treasure filmed at the archives?

The movie was filmed in an Independence Hall replica set #NationalTreasure is now streaming on #DisneyPlus!

Where did they film the snow scene in National Treasure?

frozen Strawberry Reservoir
The snowy wastes were filmed at Chicken Creek West on the northern shore of the frozen Strawberry Reservoir, off I-40 southeast of Heber City in Utah where, for once, the weather co-operated and obligingly cloaked the set in a blanket of snow.