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Sesame Street (street) : ウィキペディア英語版
Sesame Street (fictional location)

Sesame Street is a fictional street located in Manhattan (a borough in New York City). The street serves as the location for the American children's television series, ''Sesame Street'', which is primarily set at 123 Sesame Street, a fictional brownstone building.
==Location==
The fictional Sesame Street is set to represent a neighborhood of New York City. While Sesame Workshop staff agree, the specific neighborhood that it is supposed to represent is still disagreed upon by staff. Art director Victor DiNapoli has stated that it is supposed to be located on the Upper West Side. ''Sesame Street's'' founder, Joan Ganz Cooney, stated in 1994 that she originally wanted to call the show ''123 Avenue B'', after the Alphabet City area of the Lower East Side and East Village.〔
The opposite side of Sesame Street is not part of the set, though there are some rare occasions of seeing the other side from another location. The opposite side of Sesame Street would often be seen in the ''Sesame Street'' movies.

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