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Non-seperate sets

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I know some of the interiors of the buildings of Sesame Street are seperate sets like the 123 apartments, but which interior sets are actually the interior of the buildings? I know the actual interior of Hooper's Store and the Fix-It/Mail-It-Shop are used for taping, and I believe so is Gina's vet office maybe, are there any others?
 

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Well... If you get a hold of some classic SS episodes, and Christmas Eve... You'll see that the interior of Gordon and Susan's apartment was used. And I'm not sure if there was a sort of outer hallway area in front of that used as well. There's also the laundry room in the basement of the apartment, but I think that was used just the one time.
 

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The Count said:
Well... If you get a hold of some classic SS episodes, and Christmas Eve... You'll see that the interior of Gordon and Susan's apartment was used. And I'm not sure if there was a sort of outer hallway area in front of that used as well. There's also the laundry room in the basement of the apartment, but I think that was used just the one time.
I know, I've seen inside Gordon and Susan's a few times, but it's a separate set.
 

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Im 99% sure finders keepers and the daycare are seperate sets!
 

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What about Big Bird's nest area. That is connected to the street set.
 

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BEAR said:
What about Big Bird's nest area. That is connected to the street set.
I think it used to be separate in the early years; because I've noticed in older scenes (like Christmas Eve on Sesame Street), the scenery outside Big Bird's doors doesn't look exactly like he's right next to 123.
 

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Big Birds nest area is connected to the set like its seen on TV, right behind the doors and next to Oscars Trash Can!
 
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