The document summarizes the filming locations used for the 1928 Buster Keaton film Steamboat Bill, Jr. in Sacramento, California. Large sets were constructed along the west bank of the Sacramento River, including a falling house set. In the background of shots, landmarks like the state capitol building and a city water filtration plant are visible. Buster Keaton arrives by train at the former Freeport station south of town. Shots were also filmed at a jail set built at the north end of the riverfront sets, and the final scene was filmed at Buster Keaton's own studio fence before he moved to MGM.