The Simpson House

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The Simpson House is a real life, exact replica of the 742 Evergreen Terrace home of the title family in the animated television program The Simpsons. In 1997, FOX and Pepsi joined Kaufman and Broad Home Corporation to build the house, which was to be given away in a contest to a person holding a winning ticket. The house was painted and furnished with items to match the television show, although the scale of the house was notably smaller than the house on the series. Barbara Howard, a retired factory worker from Richmond, Kentucky was the winner. The house was built in Las Vegas, Nevada on 712 Red Bark Lane but has since been repainted and no longer offers tours.[1]

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  1. ^ Art Nadler (1997-12-10). The Simpsons House. Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved on 2006-08-19.

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