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Inside the REAL Everybody Loves Raymond House Set! The Ultimate Fan Experience

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Khiz & Eesa
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Creator's Key Takeaways

If you're a real fan, you'll notice things that you've noticed for years.

This is the holy grail of Everybody Loves Raymond. This is it.

The nostalgia element of this exhibit is topnotch. It is fantastic.

We are lucky to come explore and experience this. Really lucky.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Come here first thing in the morning to get a nice open space.
Watch the cruising episode if you love travel episodes.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is the Everybody Loves Raymond exhibit like?
QWhat can fans expect to see at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame?
QHow was the original TV set preserved and displayed?
YouTube Video Description

If you’re a true sitcom fan, this might be the ultimate TV nostalgia experience on Long Island. In this episode on our travel channel, we visit the incredible Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) to experience the Everybody Loves Raymond: Celebrating 30 Years exhibit — a fully immersive behind-the-scenes journey into one of America’s most beloved sitcoms, Everybody Loves Raymond, starring comedy legend Ray Romano. This isn’t just a museum display — it’s a walk directly into television history. 🎟️ Ticket Information VIP admission to the Everybody Loves Raymond experience is approximately $49.50 per adult, which includes exhibit access, Hall of Fame entry, theater experiences, and exclusive memorabilia viewing areas.  While not cheap, this experience delivers something extremely rare: the chance to step inside the Barone family home. ⸻ 📍 What You’ll See in This Full Experience Video The moment you enter LIMEHOF, you’re welcomed by a massive cast poster recreating the Barone living room — instantly transporting fans back to the golden era of 1990s television. Right at the entrance: • Ray Romano’s simple outfit from the series finale • Robert Barone’s unforgettable mustard suit • Original costume displays from Marie and Frank Barone • A fascinating production fact revealing over 30,000 photographs were taken during the show’s run for archival preservation As you move deeper inside, floor-to-ceiling vintage TVs play classic opening intros from the show — setting the tone before entering the main exhibit hall. ⸻ 🏆 Iconic Props & Memorabilia Featured Inside the exhibit, fans will recognize legendary items instantly: ✅ Traffic Cop Timmy puppet ✅ The engraved Toast-Pro toaster gift ✅ Marie’s infamous canister loaned to Ray & Debra ✅ Scripts and production archives ✅ The Barone house front door — signed by Ray Romano himself just weeks before our visit Before entering the main set, original wardrobe displays from Marie and Frank Barone remind visitors how much character storytelling lived inside costume design. ⸻ 🏠 Walking Onto the Actual Sitcom Set Then comes the highlight… You step directly into a 70-foot recreation of the Barone home set, including: • The famous living room • Full kitchen walkthrough • Staircase leading upstairs • Camera position markers used during filming • Behind-the-scenes writer and production trivia Visitors are even allowed to: 📸 Sit on the couch 📸 Relax in Frank Barone’s ORIGINAL green recliner 📸 Take photos inside the set itself One of the coolest crossover moments? The penguin prop seen here also appeared in the iconic 90s sitcom Friends, connecting two legendary TV universes. ⸻ 🍳 Hidden Details Fans Will Love Look closely and you’ll find: • The suitcase from Ray & Debra’s legendary argument episode • The long-running napkin holder used across all nine seasons • The oven repaired by Gianni • The famous can opener episode reference • A cookbook joking about Debra’s cooking skills • Amy’s wardrobe displays • Debra’s infamous PTA outfit Quotes and jokes are literally written across floors and walls — rewarding longtime fans at every step. ⸻ 🎥 BONUS: 90 Minutes of Bloopers Upstairs, visitors can sit back and enjoy 90 minutes of rare bloopers and outtakes, offering a hilarious look at how much fun the cast had behind the scenes. This entire experience took us about 30–60 minutes to explore fully, making it a perfect Long Island day trip for TV lovers, families, and nostalgia travelers. ⸻ ⭐ 10 Cool Facts About Everybody Loves Raymond 1. The show ran for 9 seasons (1996–2005). 2. It won 15 Emmy Awards during its run. 3. Many storylines were inspired by Ray Romano’s real family life. 4. The Barone house exterior is based on real homes in Long Island. 5. Episodes were filmed in front of a live studio audience. 6. Patricia Heaton won two Emmy Awards for Debra Barone. 7. The show was syndicated worldwide in dozens of countries. 8. Writers often pulled stories from real marital arguments. 9. The series finale drew nearly 33 million viewers. 10. It remains one of the most successful family sitcoms ever produced. ⸻ ✈️ Why This Is a Must-Visit Long Island Attraction Whether you’re a lifelong fan or discovering the show for the first time, this exhibit delivers: ✔ TV nostalgia ✔ Interactive photo opportunities ✔ Authentic props & costumes ✔ Behind-the-scenes Hollywood history ✔ One of the most unique fan experiences in New York If you love travel experiences mixed with pop culture history — this is one stop you absolutely shouldn’t miss. Subscribe to @KhizEesa and follow us around the world