11. Cheers Actually Exists
The Bull and Finch tavern gained popularity as the show did, becoming a tourist attraction as fans caught on to the Cheer’s set resemblance to the actual establishment. Only exterior shots were filmed at the Beacon Hill location, but this didn’t curb its popularity, and in 2001 a second location called “Cheers” was opened close-by in Faneuil Hall. In 2002, the Bull & Finch got fully on-board and is now known as Cheers.
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