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10 comments:
Hey Tim So Did you go to the Fred Rogers Center to take a picture of the Clock the real clock was sent before the tour of make-believe back in Nov of 2009
hope this helps your neighbor
Lawrence
I always thought that that was pretty clever that they figured out a way for the clock to spin and have Lady Elaine come through the doors. I guess combining the two wasn't too hard but it always looked impressive to have the building spinning and then have her come barelling through the doors to greet a visitor and I could never figure out how that would have been done.
Lawrence -- You'll have to wait and see tomorrow. :)
It's truly lovely.
Eric-When did Daniel and Fairchild switch places I think what you meant to put in was the Museum Go Round not the Clock because a Clock can not go round and round and round
your neighbor
Lawrence :)
You're right Lawrence- my mistake. Thanks!
I always, always, always wanted to know what the inside/underneath of the museum go round looked like when I was a little neighborhood viewer. This is not quite what I had pictured in my preschool imagination. . .but it's still cool. Thanks for sharing all this!
Jen -- I, too, was always curious to see behind the Museum-Go-Round wall. Definitely not what I would have envisioned as a kid either!
When I was a kid, I always wondered what was behind the Museum wall too! I liked the Neighborhood of Make Believe so much that I had my dad make me little replica models out of wood of the museum, castle, and clock..I remember well the episodes where Bob Trow built the small models and each day Mr. Rogers got a different one.
Glad you finally got to see what it looks like behind the wall!
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