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Earthquake:
The Big One was built in 1988, and replaced the Tower of London
set which stood on the spot. Stage 50 was constructed for the
attraction - it's not one of Universal's soundstages.
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First
opened on April 10th 1976 on the banks of the former Singapore
Lake, following the release of Steven Spielberg's 1975 smash-hit
film, Jaws is still the signature attraction of Universal
Studios Hollywood.
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Jaws
is about to come out and scare the tourists as they go by on the
tram.
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The
Psycho house was one of the big draws of the Universal Tram
Tour back in 1964, and continues to be instantly recognizable even
now. The links below explains some of the history of the house and
it's frequent moves, along with some exclusive photos.
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As
you approach the front steps of the house and take a close-up look
you will be struck by the fact that, unlike many of the one-sided
sets or façades on the Backlot, the Psycho house actually
has four sides and a roof.
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The
film was Psycho, and the house that Norman lived in above
the motel has become one of the most recognizable in Hollywood.
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