It was on this day, May 25, in 1977 that "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope" first made its debut in theaters. Thirty-seven years later, our fascination with the galaxy far, far away has yet to diminish. While we may never be able to race through the Kessel Run or roll around in the fields of Naboo, there are plenty of iconic filming locations from the series across four continents that transport us...
Plan Your Trip Through The 'Star Wars' Universe With This Handy Travel Guide
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