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'''Sesame Neighborhood''', is a full replica of [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] at [[Sesame Place]]. The neighborhood includes [[Big Bird's Nest]], [[123 Sesame Street]], [[Oscar's Trash Can]], [[Courtyard]], [[Hooper's Store]], [[Fix It Shop]] and [[Mr. Macintosh|Mr. Macintosh's]] Frut Stand. The street also extends past the Fix It Shop to "Sesame Street Engine House No. 1", a location not part of the regular show set.
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'''Sesame Neighborhood''' is a replica of [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] at the [[Sesame Place]] theme park. The neighborhood includes [[Big Bird's nest]], [[123 Sesame Street]], [[Oscar's trash can]], [[Courtyard|the courtyard]], [[Hooper's Store]], [[the Fix-It Shop]] and [[Mr. Macintosh|Mr. Macintosh's]] Fruit Stand. The street also extends past the Fix-It Shop to "[[Sesame Street Engine Co.|Sesame Street Engine House No. 1]]", a location not part of the regular show set.
   
The neighborhood also features '''Oscar's Garage''', a large junk-yard decorated gift shop located across the street from the traditional set.
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The neighborhood also features '''Oscar's Garage''', a large junkyard-decorated gift shop located across the street from the traditional set.
 
Although the area was one of the original concepts for the park, the area did not open until [[1988]] (8 years after the park opened). The neighborhood is the nation's only full functioning replica of the street and the only outdoor recreation of the set.
 
   
 
Although Sesame Neighborhood was one of the original concepts for the park, the area did not open until [[1988]], eight years after the park opened. The neighborhood is the nation's only fully functioning replica of the street, and the only outdoor re-creation of the set.<ref>Press Release: [http://www.muppetcentral.com/news/2005/031305.shtml Sesame Place Theme Park Celebrates 25 Years]. March 13, 2005.</ref>
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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File:1988_Sesame_Neighborhood_ad.jpg|Ad for the specific attraction
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File:123Sesame.JPG|123 Sesame Street
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File:OscarCan.JPG|Oscar's trash can
 
Image:Sp_big_bird_nest.jpg|Entrance to Big Bird's Nest
 
Image:Sp_fix-it_shop.jpg|Fix-It Shop
 
Image:Sp_fix-it_shop.jpg|Fix-It Shop
 
Image:Sp_hoopers_store.jpg|Hooper's Store
 
Image:Sp_hoopers_store.jpg|Hooper's Store
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File:HoopersSP.JPG
Image:Sp_big_bird_nest.jpg|Entrance to Big Bird's Nest
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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==Sources==
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<references />
 
[[Category:Sesame Place Attractions]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Place Attractions]]

Revision as of 00:53, 5 November 2010

Sesame Neighborhood

Sesame Neighborhood is a replica of Sesame Street at the Sesame Place theme park. The neighborhood includes Big Bird's nest, 123 Sesame Street, Oscar's trash can, the courtyard, Hooper's Store, the Fix-It Shop and Mr. Macintosh's Fruit Stand. The street also extends past the Fix-It Shop to "Sesame Street Engine House No. 1", a location not part of the regular show set.

The neighborhood also features Oscar's Garage, a large junkyard-decorated gift shop located across the street from the traditional set.

Although Sesame Neighborhood was one of the original concepts for the park, the area did not open until 1988, eight years after the park opened. The neighborhood is the nation's only fully functioning replica of the street, and the only outdoor re-creation of the set.[1]

Gallery

Sources

  1. Press Release: Sesame Place Theme Park Celebrates 25 Years. March 13, 2005.