The document provides details on potential locations for filming scenes set in Scotland during Macbeth and then relocated to 1920s America, including:
- Bannack, Montana which was a former gold mining town that could represent Macbeth's small home village, with specific buildings like an old chapel, town square, mayor's house, and town hall mentioned.
- New York City and specifically the Ministry of State building which could represent the interior scenes usually set in Dunsinane Castle, with areas like private bedrooms, dining halls, and alleyways referenced.
- Photographs are included of 1920s New York fashions and architecture for mood and style references.