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'''New York, [[New York]]''' is the original location of [[the Muppet Workshop]], and is the location of [[Sesame Workshop|Sesame Workshop's]] headquarters. ''[[Sesame Street]]'' is taped at the [[Kaufman Astoria Studios]] in Queens. New York City is also the location of the [[Henson Townhouse]].
 
'''New York, [[New York]]''' is the original location of [[the Muppet Workshop]], and is the location of [[Sesame Workshop|Sesame Workshop's]] headquarters. ''[[Sesame Street]]'' is taped at the [[Kaufman Astoria Studios]] in Queens. New York City is also the location of the [[Henson Townhouse]].
   
==Sesame Street==
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==''Sesame Street''==
 
''[[Sesame Street]]'' takes place in a New York City neighborhood. [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] is connected to the New York [[Subway Station|Subway]] system, and former mayor [[David Dinkins]] visited the street in [[1992]], to honor [[Gordon]] with the city's Good Citizen Award.
 
''[[Sesame Street]]'' takes place in a New York City neighborhood. [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] is connected to the New York [[Subway Station|Subway]] system, and former mayor [[David Dinkins]] visited the street in [[1992]], to honor [[Gordon]] with the city's Good Citizen Award.
   
The characters have visited [[Central Park]] in Manhattan on various occasions, notably the 25th anniversary special ''[[Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration]]''. The 35th anniversary special, ''[[What's the Name of That Song?]]'' was also partly filmed on location in New York. New York City's [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] was featured as the backdrop for the TV special ''[[Don't Eat the Pictures]]''.
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The characters have visited [[Central Park]] in Manhattan on various occasions, notably the 25th anniversary special ''[[Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration]]''. The 35th anniversary special, ''[[What's the Name of That Song? (video)|What's the Name of That Song?]]'' was also partly filmed on location in New York. New York City's [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] was featured as the backdrop for the TV special ''[[Don't Eat the Pictures]]''.
   
 
In [[1983]], [[Gordon]] and [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]] ran the New York City Marathon in [[episode 1836]]. Also in the 1980s, the show's opening title sequence featured footage of kids running through a unique architectural design in the form of a waterfall that runs behind the McGraw-Hill building on the Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue). The [[:Image:Sesame-whereisthis.jpg|waterfall is intercut by a walkway]] that connects a plaza that runs between West 48th & 49th Streets.
 
In [[1983]], [[Gordon]] and [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]] ran the New York City Marathon in [[episode 1836]]. Also in the 1980s, the show's opening title sequence featured footage of kids running through a unique architectural design in the form of a waterfall that runs behind the McGraw-Hill building on the Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue). The [[:Image:Sesame-whereisthis.jpg|waterfall is intercut by a walkway]] that connects a plaza that runs between West 48th & 49th Streets.
   
 
==''The Muppets Take Manhattan''==
On November 10, 2009, New York City will officially proclaim "Sesame Street Day" and temporarily rename a street at Columbus Avenue and 64th Street (near the Sesame Workshop headquarters) "Sesame Street." <ref>[http://www.sesameworkshop.org/newsandevents/sesameupdates/sesame_40thbirthday Sesame Workshop]</ref>
 
 
 
==The Muppets Take Manhattan==
 
 
New York City served as a backdrop in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]''. Locations used in the film include Central Park, the [[Empire State Building]], [[Sardi's]], [[Bergdorf Goodman]] and [[Broadway]]. Then-mayor [[Ed Koch]] made a cameo appearance.
 
New York City served as a backdrop in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]''. Locations used in the film include Central Park, the [[Empire State Building]], [[Sardi's]], [[Bergdorf Goodman]] and [[Broadway]]. Then-mayor [[Ed Koch]] made a cameo appearance.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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[[File:Ssmag.197610.jpg|thumb|300px|''[[Sesame Street Magazine]]'' October 1976]]
 
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[[Image:BBNewYorkSkyline.jpg|thumb|300px|Big Bird views the New York City skyline from Union City, [[New Jersey]].]]
 
 
*[[Statler and Waldorf|Waldorf]] and his wife [[Astoria]] are named after the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. [[Statler and Waldorf|Statler]] is named after the former Statler Hotel in New York City, now known as the Hotel Pennsylvania.
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*[[Floyd Pepper|Floyd]] sings "[[New York State of Mind]]," a song about wanting to return to New York City, on ''[[The Muppet Show]]''.
*[[Statler and Waldorf|Waldorf]] and his wife [[Astoria]] are named after the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. [[Statler and Waldorf|Statler]] is named after the former Statler Hotel in [[New York City]], now known as the Hotel Pennsylvania.
 
*[[Floyd Pepper|Floyd]] sing "[[New York State of Mind]]," a song about wanting to return to New York City, on ''[[The Muppet Show]]''.
 
 
*[[The Boss]] drinks from a coffee mug that says "I love NY more than ever" (a post 9/11 revamp of the classic "I love NY" logo) in ''[[It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie]]''.
 
*[[The Boss]] drinks from a coffee mug that says "I love NY more than ever" (a post 9/11 revamp of the classic "I love NY" logo) in ''[[It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie]]''.
 
*[[The Statue of Liberty]] has been spoofed in several productions and products.
 
*[[The Statue of Liberty]] has been spoofed in several productions and products.
*In the [[1993]] book ''[[I Want to Be President]]'', [[Betty Lou]] watches the President make a speech at the [[Wikipedia:United Nations|United Nations]] building, which inspires her to become President.
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*In the [[1993]] book ''[[I Want to Be President]]'', [[Betty Lou]] watches the President make a speech at the [[United Nations]] building, which inspires her to become President.
 
* [[Broadway]] has been referenced in several Muppet productions.
 
* [[Broadway]] has been referenced in several Muppet productions.
 
* In the ''Sesame Street'' song, "[[I Am the World]]", [[Gloria Globe]] mentions her eyes are in the United States, so she can see the many sights. She sings of how great New York City is and mentions the Statue of Liberty.
 
* In the ''Sesame Street'' song, "[[I Am the World]]", [[Gloria Globe]] mentions her eyes are in the United States, so she can see the many sights. She sings of how great New York City is and mentions the Statue of Liberty.
 
* New York Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]] made a cameo in [[A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa|''A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa'']], which was filmed in Brooklyn, New York.
 
* New York Mayor [[Michael Bloomberg]] made a cameo in [[A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa|''A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa'']], which was filmed in Brooklyn, New York.
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* [[Fozzie Bear]] stays at a creepy motel while on his way to Wall Street in [[Episode 108: Musicians|episode 108]] of ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]''.
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* A [[Grouches|Grouch]] from Park Avenue attends the Annual Grouch Picnic in ''[[The Sesame Street Dictionary]]''.
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* An animated ''Sesame Street'' insert showcases music from different locals. New York City is the setting for a jazz tune (The segment is currently shown on international co-productions, despite an image of the Twin Towers appears).
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* In a "[[Super Grover 2.0]]" sketch, Grover helps a family of robins moving their piano in Brooklyn. In another sketch, Grover aids a mouse working at a restaurant in Redhook.
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* [[Bert]] and [[Ernie]] visit multiple New York City locations in the [[Sesame Street coloring books|''Sesame Street'' coloring book]] ''Let's Take a Trip!''
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* The New York City skyline appears in a cabinet in [[Finders Keepers]] in the ''Sesame Street'' CD-ROM ''[[Search and Learn Adventures]]''.
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* In [[episode 3171|a 1994 episode]] of ''Sesame Street'', the [[Grand High Triangle Lover]] tells a story about his he got that position. He states the story takes place in the kingdom of Canarsie, a neighborhood in Brooklyn.
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* In [[episode 4098|a 2005 episode]] of ''Sesame Street'', Grover and his monster mariachi band sing about Mexcio, then head for a restaurant gig in Astoria, Queens.
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* In [[The Muppet Movie]], when [[Fozzie Bear]] and [[Kermit the Frog]] ran into [[Big Bird]] and asked him if he wanted a lift, Big Bird replies back saying that he was on way his to New York City to try to break into public television, meaning that he was going to break in to [[Sesame Street]] and be in it.
   
 
==Appearances & Events==
 
==Appearances & Events==
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[[Image:Grouch_race.JPG|thumb|300px|The Annual Grouch Picnic hosts contestants from all over, including New York City's Park Avenue.]]
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[[Image:bandeNyc.JPG|thumb|300px|Bert and Ernie pick up NYC trinkets in the coloring book ''Let's Take a Trip!'']]
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* The Muppets have appeared in special New York [[Macy's Windows|Macy's window displays]].
 
* The Muppets have appeared in special New York [[Macy's Windows|Macy's window displays]].
 
* The Muppets have been part of the [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]] held in New York City.
 
* The Muppets have been part of the [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]] held in New York City.
 
* The Muppets took a trip to New York City in two [[Mastercard]] commercials.
 
* The Muppets took a trip to New York City in two [[Mastercard]] commercials.
 
* [[Kermit the Frog]] visited [[the Rockettes]] and Radio City Music Hall as part of his [[Kermit's World Tour|50th anniversary world tour]].
 
* [[Kermit the Frog]] visited [[the Rockettes]] and Radio City Music Hall as part of his [[Kermit's World Tour|50th anniversary world tour]].
* ''[[The Muppets' Wizard of Oz]]'' premiered in [[2005]] at the [[Tribeca Film Festival]] held in New York City.
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* ''[[The Muppets' Wizard of Oz]]'' premiered in 2005 at the [[Tribeca Film Festival]] held in New York City.
 
* [[Miss Piggy]] appeared at the Heatherette show during [[New York Fashion Week]].
 
* [[Miss Piggy]] appeared at the Heatherette show during [[New York Fashion Week]].
* Elmo appeared in the third phase of the "[[Just Ask The Locals]]" tourist appreciation campaign by New York City officials.
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* Elmo appeared in the third phase of the "[[Just Ask the Locals]]" tourist appreciation campaign by New York City officials.
 
* Independently of the Muppets, [[Eric Jacobson]] has performed live puppet theatre at The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre.
 
* Independently of the Muppets, [[Eric Jacobson]] has performed live puppet theatre at The Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre.
 
* In the book ''[[The Muppets Make Puppets!]]'', the sock puppet Tommy "the Toe" has his birthplace listed as New York City.
 
* In the book ''[[The Muppets Make Puppets!]]'', the sock puppet Tommy "the Toe" has his birthplace listed as New York City.
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* Michael Bloomberg announced the Muppets as the official members of the [[New York City Family Ambassadors]] in 2012.<ref>[http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/04/13/the-muppets-named-new-york-citys-official-family-ambassadors/#.T4hVhVzzznM.twitter The Muppets Named New York City's Official Family Ambassadors - CBS New York]</ref> On the official NYC website, the Muppets shared their favorite things to do in New York City. Miss Piggy offered the shopping spots, Kermit helps visitors get around the five boroughs, the Swedish Chef offered the dining spots, [[Gonzo]] offered the attraction spots and [[Pepe the King Prawn]] offered the tours and sightseeing spots.<ref>[http://www.nycgo.com/family Plan NYC Family Fun with The Muppets / nycgo.com]</ref> The other three Family Ambassadors included ''Sesame Street'', ''Dora the Explorer'' and ''[[The Smurfs]]''.
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* The [[Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum]] served as 2012 launch site for [[Little Children, Big Challenges]].
   
 
==Productions in New York==
 
==Productions in New York==
Many Henson productions have been shot in New York, including ''Sesame Street'', ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]'', the "[[Land of Gorch]]" segments for ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', and ''A&nbsp;Muppets Christmas:&nbsp;Letters to Santa''.
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Many Henson productions have been shot in New York, including ''Sesame Street'', ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]'', the "[[Land of Gorch]]" segments for ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', and ''[[A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa]]''.
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==New York City locations==
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*[[Bergdorf Goodman]]
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*[[Biltmore Theatre]]
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*[[Broadway]]
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*[[Carnegie Hall]]
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*[[Central Park]]
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*[[The Chrysler Building]]
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*[[The Empire State Building]]
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*[[FAO Schwarz]]
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*[[Henson Townhouse]]
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*[[Jamie Lynn's Kitchen]]
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*[[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]]
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*[[Jim Henson Bench]]
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*[[Lincoln Center]]
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*[[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
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*[[Muppet Stuff]]
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*[[The Muppet Whatnot Workshop]]
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*[[The Muppet Workshop]]
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*[[The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art]]
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*[[Museum of Modern Art]]
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*[[NBC Pipes]]
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*[[New York Stock Exchange]]
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*[[P.S. 138 Brooklyn]]
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*[[The Paley Center for Media]]
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*[[Radio City Music Hall]]
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*[[Sardi's]]
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*[[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]]
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*[[Stage Deli]]
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*[[United Nations]]
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==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Revision as of 13:29, 18 March 2014

Iheartnewyork
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TMTM-NYC-Variety

New York, New York is the original location of the Muppet Workshop, and is the location of Sesame Workshop's headquarters. Sesame Street is taped at the Kaufman Astoria Studios in Queens. New York City is also the location of the Henson Townhouse.

Sesame Street

Sesame Street takes place in a New York City neighborhood. Sesame Street is connected to the New York Subway system, and former mayor David Dinkins visited the street in 1992, to honor Gordon with the city's Good Citizen Award.

The characters have visited Central Park in Manhattan on various occasions, notably the 25th anniversary special Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration. The 35th anniversary special, What's the Name of That Song? was also partly filmed on location in New York. New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art was featured as the backdrop for the TV special Don't Eat the Pictures.

In 1983, Gordon and Mr. Snuffleupagus ran the New York City Marathon in episode 1836. Also in the 1980s, the show's opening title sequence featured footage of kids running through a unique architectural design in the form of a waterfall that runs behind the McGraw-Hill building on the Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue). The waterfall is intercut by a walkway that connects a plaza that runs between West 48th & 49th Streets.

The Muppets Take Manhattan

New York City served as a backdrop in The Muppets Take Manhattan. Locations used in the film include Central Park, the Empire State Building, Sardi's, Bergdorf Goodman and Broadway. Then-mayor Ed Koch made a cameo appearance.

References

Ssmag

Sesame Street Magazine October 1976

BBNewYorkSkyline

Big Bird views the New York City skyline from Union City, New Jersey.

Appearances & Events

Grouch race

The Annual Grouch Picnic hosts contestants from all over, including New York City's Park Avenue.

BandeNyc

Bert and Ernie pick up NYC trinkets in the coloring book Let's Take a Trip!

NYC2012FamilyAmbassadors

Productions in New York

Many Henson productions have been shot in New York, including Sesame Street, Bear in the Big Blue House, the "Land of Gorch" segments for Saturday Night Live, and A Muppets Christmas: Letters to Santa.

New York City locations

Sources

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