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Later, when the Fix It Shop came along, the library shifted to other locations in [[New York City]], such as the one in which [[Linda]] worked, and libraries that were some distance from the street and required a certain amount of traveling, as seen in several books. |
Later, when the Fix It Shop came along, the library shifted to other locations in [[New York City]], such as the one in which [[Linda]] worked, and libraries that were some distance from the street and required a certain amount of traveling, as seen in several books. |
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In [[2004]], the Sesame Street Library was imortalized in board game form as the replacement for States Avenue in a ''Sesame Street'' edition of [[Monopoly]]. |
In [[2004]], the Sesame Street Library was imortalized in board game form as the replacement for States Avenue in a ''Sesame Street'' edition of [[Monopoly]]. |
Revision as of 00:31, 18 July 2008
The Sesame Street Library is a common point of interest on Sesame Street. It was originally located next to Hooper's Store, in the spot that has since housed the Fix-It Shop and Mail It Shop. There were books both indoors and outdoors, and there was also a large children's section. All the residents of Sesame Street would come to borrow books. Maria worked there as a part-time job when she was still in school, while Grover would often come and help out.
Later, when the Fix It Shop came along, the library shifted to other locations in New York City, such as the one in which Linda worked, and libraries that were some distance from the street and required a certain amount of traveling, as seen in several books.
In Season 38, the library is located eight paces from the front of the Fix It Shop.
In 2004, the Sesame Street Library was imortalized in board game form as the replacement for States Avenue in a Sesame Street edition of Monopoly.
Book Appearances
- Follow the Leader (1981)
- A Visit to the Sesame Street Library (1986)
See Also
- The Sesame Street Library book series.