2 Sesame Street Sign
"Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?" You get there by going to Times Square, Manhattan, or anywhere you can pick up the local R train. Then hop on the subway and head east to Queens.
3 Oscar's Trash Can
Whaddya want, a private tour? Scram! (Shhh! Okay, here's what's inside: a bowling alley, a goat, a piano, a pool, a train set, chickens, and Fluffy the Elephant.)
4 Ernie and Bert's
Ernie and Bert live in the basement of 123 Sesame. Ernie and Bert's apartment is where Rubber Duckie squeaks, pigeons dance, baths bubble, and bedtime is never as quiet as it should be.
5 Gordon and Susan Robinson's
You can always find milk and cookies in Gordon, Susan, and Miles's home.
6 The Arbor
Home to the beloved tire swing.
7 Around the Corner
Guess which twinkle-thinking fairy lives just around the corner? Abby Cadabby!
8 Subway
Sesame Street was conceived of as a quintessential New York City block, complete with subway.
9 Elmo's
Everyone's favorite giggly, ebullient, bright red monster lives here.
10 Roof Where Bert Keeps His Pigeon Coops
Next to Ernie, oatmeal, and marching band music, pigeons are what make Bert happiest.
11 The Flower Shop
This store-front was an empty, dark, unrented storefront for the first season or two, then it became the Flower Shop.
12 Bob's Apartment
Bob lives here. Home is anywhere you can sing in the shower!