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Chalmers' house

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Chalmers' house
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Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Residential
Owner: Gary Chalmers
Homer (non-canon, in Chalmers' body)
First appearance: "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em"

Chalmers' house is the home of Gary Chalmers and his daughter Shauna Chalmers.

History

Marge visits the house when she wanted to become a carpenter but Chalmers refuses.[1]

The house was visited by Bart Simpson and The Brotherhood of the Spectacles while learning about Theodore Roosevelt.[2]

Chalmers is waiting for his ride to the airport for the Edu-Con.[3]

Lisa Simpson frequented the house to practice for the Springfield High School marching band with Shauna while Homer takes up home-brewing beer with Chalmers in his garage, making Thirst Trappist Hunky Monks Ale together.[4]

Homer visits the house when investigating the disappearance of Slow Leonard, asking to look through Chalmers' video doorbell footage of the Springfield Zoo across the street.[5]

Non-canon

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When Homer takes Chalmers' body, the Simpson family goes to his house for dinner.[6]

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