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- Q7573811 subject Q16781019.
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- Q7573811 abstract "Sparta is a small unincorporated community in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, in the northeastern part of the state.A fictionalized Sparta was featured in the 1967 film In the Heat of the Night and the television series in the 1980s and '90s. This fictional version of Sparta differs geographically from the real Sparta in several ways. The fictional version was shown as being across the river from Arkansas and adjacent to Interstate 20, but the real Sparta is nowhere near any interstate highway or state boundary. (The real I-20 also crosses the Mississippi at Vicksburg from Louisiana, not Arkansas; the only sizeable Mississippi city near Arkansas, Greenville, has a bridge but no interstate, though future I-69 will run nearby.) The film was actually made in Sparta, Illinois, while most seasons of the television series were filmed in Covington, Georgia, east of Atlanta (and near the real I-20).Most of the first season of the TV Series as well as the intro sequence with the Chief sitting at the railroad crossing was filmed in Hammond, Louisiana. Some of the features of this town that can be recognized are: The Sanitary Barber Shop The Columbia Theatre The Hammond Cafe The Hammond Finance Company Stafford Furniture. Presently either out of business or moved to a new location. A young man delivering news papers with the logo "Daily Star," The Hammond Post Office was made over to be Sparta's City Hall The "One Hour Martinizing" dry cleaner shop was made over to be the Sparta Police Station. The Toggery Shop Anderson's Shoe Store Billy Abel's Land of Sports was made over to be "Sonny Mims Land of Sports." Presently is a Fitness Center.To see some of the features of Hammond that were included in this seasons, use Google Maps and enter "W Thomas and South Cate St Hammond LA" Most of the scenes are in a 4 block radius from that intersection.".
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- Q7573811 comment "Sparta is a small unincorporated community in Chickasaw County, Mississippi, in the northeastern part of the state.A fictionalized Sparta was featured in the 1967 film In the Heat of the Night and the television series in the 1980s and '90s. This fictional version of Sparta differs geographically from the real Sparta in several ways.".
- Q7573811 label "Sparta, Mississippi".
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