Flintlock76
Really? I didn't know that, I naturally assumed it was PA.
Why would you not? That's where the 'action' was supposed to have been happening.
We've had whole threads about the ways that movies create railroad 'verisimilitude' that doesn't hold up in various ways. This is actually a comparatively painless example.
What's funniest for me is when 'known landmarks' get played with by movie editors. A memorable example is in the original Ghostbusters, where you see one of the characters, I think Venkman, walking up to one of the Columbia buildings and going through the door. Now I'd been through that door a half a thousand times, and so was expecting what he'd do on the other side ... SURPRISE! He was in a huge lecture hall, in a different building far across campus!
Now the audience isn't likely to know, or care, what the haptic spaces on the Columbia campus are, and to them it's an Ivy League college building with an Ivy League grand interior inside. So it works the same way Woodstock works. In the way Toronto works to 'stand in' for some large American city with enough strategic prop signage and costumes (for some reason, they often seem to forget that American police don't wear those taxi hats with checkerboard trim, though)
And if you've never been either to Punxsutawney or Woodstock ... how would you know the one from the other?