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Evergreen Terrace
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Location Information
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Evergreen Terrace is the street that the Simpsons live on. It is unclear why it is called "terrace", when the houses are in fact detached. The Simpsons usually are mentioned as residing at number 742. Therefore, the Flanders live next door at number 744. Evergreen Terrace also has its own exit off the highway.[1]
The residents seem to hate the Simpsons with a passion, moving away themselves when they heard the Simpsons were not being forced to move.
People living on Evergreen Terrace
- Ted Flanders (740 Evergreen Terrace[2])
- The Simpson family (742 Evergreen Terrace )
- Ned Flanders (744 Evergreen Terrace)
- Edna Krabappel (82 Evergreen Terrace)
- Reverend Timothy Lovejoy [3]
- Sylvia Winfield and Mr. Winfield (moved, formerly 740 Evergreen Terrace [4])
- Laura Powers and Ruth Powers (moved, formerly 740 Evergreen Terrace[5])
- Sideshow Bob/Walt Warren (moved, formerly 740 Evergreen Terrace[6])
- Ex President Gerald Ford [7]
- Ex President George Bush (moved) [8]
Non Canon Appearance
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After Springfield was transformed into a creepy city full of witches, ghosts and zombies everywhere. All of the buildings and houses have been transformed into Halloween places, with pumpkins at the entrances and on the streets was the name chanced to "Evergreen Terror".[9]
Appearances
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- All episodes
- Video game – The Simpsons Game
- Video game – The Simpsons: Hit & Run
- Video game – The Simpsons Road Rage
- – The Simpsons Movie
References