The strange story of the replica Simpsons house Pepsi built
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The Friends apartment, McLaren's Pub in How I met your Mother, the office from, well, The Office; they're all iconic locations from classic sitcoms that you can actually go visit. It's a shame, though, that you'll never be able to visit what's perhaps the most famous sitcom location ever, 742 Evergreen Terrace, better known as The Simpsons house - oh wait, you can. Continue reading The strange story of the replica Simpsons house Pepsi built ...

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