This past week I was contacted by a reader with a great experience to share. Back in 1991, Neighbor Lawrence was a young child who had an awesome opportunity to visit the set of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood along with his parents and his siblings. During their visit, the Art series of episodes (1641-1645) were being filmed. Below are the photos which Lawrence has generously shared with me and given me permission to post for all of you to enjoy as well. I found these priceless photos to be nothing short of amazing.

To view the rest of Lawrence's photos, visit the Neighborhood Archive.



5 comments:
Those were some great photos! Thanks Tim and especially thank you Lawrence!
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A side note my Dad was there as well he was the one who took all the Photos me and my two bothers Aaron on the lap and Robert on the left side of the photo your neighbor
Lawrence
Thanks for sharing those really great photos. I especially love the one of the shelves full of models- I loved those models growing up and couldn't see enough of them. It's interesting to see all the figures- I think those were only really shown in that week, the "Play" week, in any closeups. Also interesting to see the two tunnels on either side of the castle; I don't remember Mr. Rogers ever using those before. Looks like there are little supports for trolley track too. You were a lucky kid!
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