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Did anybody here ever have that cardboard Sesame Street building from the mid 70's?

Rugby

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I've searched the internet and can't find a single word about that building. It was about 4 feet tall if I remember right. I don't know what happened to it. I'm sure we ruined it, with it being cardboard and all. But I have fond memories of it and wish I could see it again. The front door of the building swung open and there was two floors. Anybody know what I'm talking about?
 

sesameguy

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Wow! Yes, we did have those buildings. There were actually two of them made- One was of the Hooper's Store building, and another was of 123. My brother and I did a "Sesame St. puppet show" home movie using those buildings. This would have been about 1978-1979 or so. Both buildings are obviously gone now, but thanks for the memory!
 
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