The exhibition occupies the second- and third-floor galleries of the museum in the venerable Astoria Studios, which figures prominently in film history.
It was filmed at Astoria Studios in Queens, New York City.
Astoria Studios, in particular, operates under a long-term lease on city-owned land, he said.
The entire film was shot on the streets in New York City with some interior scenes done at Astoria Studios.
The sprawling soundstages and back lots of Astoria Studios eventually fell into the hands of the Army, which used them to produce training films.
A video of Andrew Jackson, sitting at the mixing console of the Astoria Studio, is available online.
It was also known as Astoria Studio and Paramount Studio.
It was made by Burger and his small crew at Astoria Studios on Long Island.
The film was made at the Astoria Studios in Astoria, Queens.
This film production was made at Paramount's Astoria Studios.