The location of the fictional town of Crestmont was never revealed in 13 Reasons Why, but anyone who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area is likely to recognize many of the filming locations in both seasons one and two. While many scenes, including the winter formal in season one, were shot on a soundstage on Mare Island in Vallejo, California, a majority of the show was actually shot in places you can actually go to in northern California in and around the towns of Vallejo, San Rafael and Sebastopol.

Season two began filming in June 2017 and they stayed true to many of the season one locations.

Here's where you can find them.

The High School

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The exteriors and some of the interiors of Liberty High were actually shot at Analy High School in Sebastopol, California.

Hannah Payne, a 20-year-old sophomore at UCLA who plays Stephanie in two episodes, told Seventeen that when fall began the school wasn't available for filming.

"The crew built an exact replica of the high school hallways and classrooms in this giant warehouse," Hannah said. "I shot in both locations, and honestly, once you were inside, it was uncanny."

Monet's

The coffee shop scenes at Monet's were shot at the old City Lights building at 415 Virginia Street in Vallejo, California.

The Crestmont Movie Theater

The theater where Hannah and Clay worked together can be found at an empty storefront at 333 Georgia Street, also in Vallejo.

Baker's Drug Store

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Just down the street from the movie theater at 435 Georgia Street, Vallejo, California you'll find where they filmed the scenes at the Baker's store—Google Maps even captured the location on a day they had the fake store name up for filming.

The Playground

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The playground scenes were filmed at Bret Harte Park in San Rafael.

The Rock Climbing Scene

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People who grew up in the East Bay will quickly recognize the place where Tony takes Clay rock climbing in episode 8 as Rock City in Mount Diablo State Park. Just take the walking path, if you go.

The Bridge Overlook

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At the beginning of the series you see Clay sitting on a bench looking out over two bridges. Those are the Carquinez Bridge and Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge seen from the hill above Eckley Pier in Crockett, California.

Clay's House

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The exteriors of Clay's house were shot at 231 Bayview Street in San Rafael, a fact that we know because Google Maps actually captured Dylan Minette and the filming crew in what is probably the best Google Maps screenshot of all time. You can even see Tony's Mustang if you pan to the left.

The Cemetery

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The graveyard where Hannah is buried is actually Fernwood Cemetery in Mill Valley.

Lyndsey Matthews Freelance Writer Lyndsey Matthews is the Destination News Editor for AFAR; previously she was a Lifestyle Editor across all of Hearst Digital Media's brands, and a digital editor at Martha Stewart Weddings and Travel + Leisure.

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