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Taylor Sheridan’s latest show “The Madison” was filmed in and around Fort Worth.

The Michelle Pfeiffer-led Paramount+ series premiered its first three episodes on Saturday, March 14, and will release its final three on March 21. The show is described as a “heartfelt study of grief and human connection following a New York City family (the Clyburns) in the Madison River valley of central Montana.”

Production on the show took place in Montana and in North Texas, where the region stood in for New York City.

Here’s a look at all the Fort Worth locations featured in the series premiere.

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

At 5:11, Stacy (Michelle Pfeiffer) is attending a luncheon.

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. Screenshot Paramount+

This was filmed at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.

The Modern is the oldest art museum in Texas and one of the oldest museums in the western United States, according to the museum. The Modern was chartered in 1892 and has been at its current home at 3200 Darnell St. since 2002.

Clay Pigeon

At 13:22, Stacy and her family are having dinner at a restaurant.

Fort Worth’s Clay Pigeon appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. Fort Worth’s Clay Pigeon appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. Screenshot Paramount+

This was filmed at Clay Pigeon in Fort Worth at 2731 White Settlement Road. The New American restaurant has been open since 2013.

Downtown Fort Worth

At 14:30, Stacy takes a call from Preston (Kurt Russell) outside a restaurant in Manhattan.

The Neil P. Anderson Building in downtown Fort Worth appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. The Neil P. Anderson Building in downtown Fort Worth appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. Screenshot Paramount+ The outside of the Neil P. Anderson Building in downtown Fort Worth appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. The outside of the Neil P. Anderson Building in downtown Fort Worth appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. Screenshot Google Maps

This was filmed outside the Neil P. Anderson Building in downtown Fort Worth at 411 W. Seventh St. Named for a Fort Worth businessman, the building was built in 1921.

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Emilia’s

At 25:34, Stacy is meeting with her friend Liliana (Rebecca Spence).

Fort Worth restaurant Emilia’s appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. Fort Worth restaurant Emilia’s appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. Screenshot Paramount+

This was filmed at Emilia’s inside Fort Worth’s Crescent Hotel at 3300 Camp Bowie Blvd. The Mediterranean restaurant focuses on coastal French and Italian cuisine.

Fort Worth building

At 31:12, Stacy and her family arrive at the Bonneville County Coroner’s office.

A Fort Worth building appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. A Fort Worth building appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. Screenshot Paramount+ A building in Fort Worth at 3001 W. Fifth St. appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. A building in Fort Worth at 3001 W. Fifth St. appears in “The Madison” season 1, episode 1. Screenshot Google Maps

While set in Idaho, this was filmed in Fort Worth at 3001 W. Fifth St.

The building is home to many businesses, including Berkeys Plumbing, Lahue Counseling Services and the Fort Worth Central Office for Alcoholics Anonymous.

The first three episodes of “The Madison” are streaming on Paramount+.

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Brayden Garcia is a service journalism reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He is part of a team of local journalists who answer reader questions and write about life in North Texas. Brayden mainly writes about weather and all things Taylor Sheridan-related.