Seinfeld exhibit coming to NYC this fall

Seinfeld apartment
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NEW YORK (1010 WINS) — In the fall, the city will host the Seinfeld Experience, described as an immersive exhibit featuring props and costumes from the sitcom.

In a statement released Thursday, Jerry Seinfeld said the exhibit should offer people a chance to “interact with our silly 90s TV show” about four single friends juggling life in New York City.

Details about admission cost and location have not been released, other than that the exhibit will be in the Gramercy neighborhood.

The iconic sitcom debuted in 1989 and ran for nine seasons before ending in 1998.

Although the show was filmed in LA, fans can visit exteriors from the show, such as Tom’s Restaurant in Morningside Heights which served as the look for Monk’s Cafe, where the gang frequently ate.

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