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'''742 Evergreen Terrace''' is the street address of the [[Simpson family]] home.
 
  
The house to the left of the Simpsons house, [[744 Evergreen Terrace]] is the [[Flanders family|Flanders]]'s house. The house on the right is vacant, but was formerly occupied by [[Ted Flanders]], [[Sideshow Bob]], [[Ruth Powers]] and [[Laura Powers]], and [[Sylvia Winfield]] and [[Mr. Winfield]]. Marge once said that Evergreen Terrace is "the street that smells like pee". Oddly, former presidents [[George Bush]] and [[Gerald Ford]] have moved across the street. [[Ned Flanders]] is currently the owner and rents it to The Simpsons.
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'''754 Evergreen Terrace''' is the street address of [[Professor Frink]]'s home.
  
== Profile ==
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It's a blue house with an attached garage. It has solar panels and a basement that serves as a lab for Professor Frink's experiments.
=== Design ===
 
The house is a tan-orange two-storey detached house with a garage, basement, attic and lots of mice. On the ground floor, the front door leads straight into the foyer, with one arch in the wall to the left, leading to the sitting room, one to the right which leads into the dining room, a small cupboard and the stairs to the second floor. The sitting room and the dining room both have bay windows. At the back of the house is the living room and the kitchen, with stairs that lead to the basement (Marge discovered a secret sauna room hidden behind a heater). Although rarely seen, there is also a hallway leading to a "Rumpus Room". Homer was seen relaxing in the Rumpus Room several times.<ref>"[[Three Men and a Comic Book]]"</ref><ref>"[[Lady Bouvier's Lover]]"</ref><ref>"[[Brother from the Same Planet]]"</ref><ref>"[[The Fat and the Furriest]]"</ref><ref>"[[Separate Vocations]]"</ref><ref>"[[Simple Simpson]]"</ref>
 
 
 
The second story of the house has [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] and [[Marge Simpson|Marge's]] bedroom (with an ensuite bathroom), [[Bart Simpson|Bart's]] bedroom, [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa's]] bedroom, [[Maggie Simpson|Maggie's]] bedroom, a bathroom and some 'empty' rooms, often shown in inconsistent places in several occasions. On the landing, there is a hatch which leads to the attic.
 
 
 
The back garden of the house is surrounded by a wooden picket fence and a low box hedge, and features a patio and the treehouse. Occasionally there is a hammock shown tied to two trees near the fence that borders Ned Flanders backyard. Near that fence are the tombstones of The Simpsons' former cats: [[Snowball I]], [[Snowball II|II]], [[Snowball III|III]], and [[Coltrane]].<ref>"[[I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot]]"</ref>
 
 
 
The burping room is a room in 742 Evergreen Terrace, in which Bart, Lisa and Maggie play in. Once, they had a burping contest, and another time they had a "making faces" contest.
 
 
 
=== Rooms ===
 
*Sitting Room
 
*Living Room
 
*Dining Room
 
*Kitchen
 
*Rumpus Room
 
*Homer and Marge's Bedroom
 
*Bart's Bedroom
 
*Lisa's Bedroom
 
*Maggie's Bedroom
 
*Bathroom
 
*Basement
 
*Garage
 
*Attic
 
*Sauna
 
 
 
=== Features and furniture ===
 
The basement always includes a washing machine and a clothes dryer and a [[Olmec head|large Olmec statue of a head]], which was a present from [[Mr. Burns]] after Bart donated blood to him.<ref>"[[Blood Feud]]"</ref> However, the appearance of other features such as a furnace, ping-pong table, air hockey set and water softener vary from time to time. The basement is often used as a "secret lair", where Homer has brewed alcohol to beat prohibition and hidden his superhero operation as [[Pie Man]], and where Marge hid during a spell of agoraphobia. Marge discovered a Sauna in the basement, hidden behind a water heater.<ref>"[[Father Knows Worst]]"</ref> At one time the basement held gym equipment.In one episode, Homer made his jerky business with Bart in the basement.
 
 
 
The house has two identical red sofas: One in the sitting room which is not seen very often, and a well-known one in front of the TV in the living room - the current sofa is a replacement of the old one which was destroyed (and had a fold-out bed the new one does not have). A tank full of fish is sometimes seen in the dining room, but it only appears several times.
 
 
 
A simple painting of a boat hangs on the wall above the living room couch - Marge once says that she "painted it for Homer",<ref>"[[The Trouble With Trillions]]<br>'''Homer''': OK, I need some deductions, deductions... ah! Business gifts! ''[Homer grabs the boat painting from above the couch and hands it to Marge.]'' Here you go, keep using nuclear power!<br/>'''Marge''': Homer! I painted that for you!</ref> but later it's suggested that she bought it, and it is titled "Scene from Moby Dick".<ref>"[[Diatribe of a Mad Housewife]]"</ref> She keeps many copies in a nearby closet to replace the original if it gets damaged, which is rare.<ref>"[[Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass]]"</ref>
 
Marge also has a whole drawer of her pearl necklaces (which Marge says are family heirlooms), shown when one is stolen by the Cat Burglar.<ref>"[[Homer the Vigilante]]"</ref> The house does not have an air conditioner.<ref>"[[Lisa's Sax]]"</ref>
 
 
 
=== Condition ===
 
[[File:SimpsonsCouchGagCallback.jpg|right|thumb|The Simpson's home being rebuilt.]]
 
The house itself is often shown as dilapidated; the walls are painted with enough lead paint to double as a bomb shelter, the roof leaks and the kitchen was so badly damaged that it needed to be rebuilt.<ref>"[[All's Fair in Oven War]]"</ref> The interior of the walls are often shown to be filled with dangerous and unusual items such as asbestos, toxic waste, hidden treasure, recording devices, baby dinosaurs and dancing mice. Even the family cat, Snowball II, is seen in between the walls from time to time. However, the lived-in spaces are usually kept neat by homemaker [[Marge]]. It was described as a palace by [[Frank Grimes]], and [[Moe Szyslak]] observed that it contained no silverfish.The worst condition the house has been in was where it became horrifically slanted, which Bart uses as a sideshow, needing $8500 to repair, which Marge covers by getting a job.
 
 
 
The phone number is inconsistent, though always starting with 555. The area code was 636 before the town became too large and had to use two different area codes, changing the area code to 939.<ref>"[[A Tale of Two Springfields]]"</ref>
 
 
 
When Springfield was trapped inside a dome during the [[Trappuccino]] crisis, an angry mob converged onto the house as a part of their effort to kill Homer Simpson, who was responsible for the town's ordeal. The house is completely devoured and destroyed with all possessions lost after a sink hole in Maggie's sandpit expands when the Police shot bullets into it (the Simpsons family escaped through the sinkhole). After the dome was destroyed, the townsfolk and the family rebuild the house in exactly the same manner as it was before, restoring the "status quo".<ref>''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''</ref>
 
  
 
== Non-canon ==
 
== Non-canon ==
 
{{Noncanon}}
 
{{Noncanon}}
=== Future ===
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===The Simpsons Road Rage===
[[File:SimpsonsHouseLisaWedding.png|thumb|left|175px|742 Evergreen Terrace in 2010]]
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In [[The Simpsons Road Rage]], the house has a satellite dish on top) and is located Downtown, opposite the [[Police Station]]. [[Edna Krabappel]] may also be taken there.
[[File:Days of Future Future Simpsons House.png|thumb|right|175px|742 Evergreen Terrace in 2044]]
 
 
 
[[Lisa's Wedding|An episode]] set in 2010 shows a wooden add-on to the second floor, built (rather poorly) by Homer in what appears to be a poor and very cheap attempt to upgrade his house in a fashion similar to all the other homes in the neighbourhood. It functions as a guest bedroom, but Homer warns Lisa and her [[List of one-time characters from The Simpsons#Season 6|fiancé]] that "If the building inspector asks, it's not a room. It's a window box".
 
 
 
=== Treehouse of Horror ===
 
In the Simpsons "[[Treehouse of Horror VI]]" episode, there is a portal behind the bookcase in the sitting room that leads to the Third Dimension. This is a reference to ''The Twilight Zone'' episode, "Little Girl Lost". In ''[[Treehouse of Horror IV]]'', the famous ''Dogs Playing Poker'' painting appears above the sofa. A similar house to the Simpson one also appears in the ending of Treehouse of Horror VIII, which Homer egged and broke the windows to get candy only for Lisa to point out that it was ''their'' house, making the rest of the trick-or-treaters laugh at the family.
 
 
 
=== The Simpsons: Tapped Out ===
 
{{TranscludeSection|The Simpsons: Tapped Out homes|SimpsonHouse}}
 
{{TranscludeSection|The Simpsons: Tapped Out Christmas buildings|SimpsonHouse}}
 
 
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
[[File:Simpson's House in Nevada.jpg|thumb|250px]]
 
A real life Simpsons house was constructed at 712 Red Bark Lane in Henderson, Nevada, built in 1997 by Kaufman and Broad Home Corporation in a promotion sponsored by FOX and Pepsi. The house was painted and furnished with items to match the television show, although the scale of the house was smaller than the house on the series. The house was given away in a contest; the winner, Barbara Howard, was a retired factory worker from Richmond, Kentucky. The house has since been repainted.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lasvegassun.com/dossier/misc/simpsons/|title=The Simpsons House|accessdate=2006-08-19|author=Art Nadler|date=1997-12-10|publisher=Las Vegas Sun}}</ref>
 
  
=== Address ===
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===The Simpsons Game===
The house's address was inconsistent (particularly in the older seasons of the show), being 94 Evergreen Terrace, 1094 Evergreen Terrace, 723 Evergreen Terrace, and 430 Spalding Way. In the episode, "[[Homer's Triple Bypass]]", 742 Evergreen Terrace is shown to be a completely different house where [[Snake Jailbird|Snake]] hides from the police and [[Timothy Lovejoy, Jr.|Reverend Lovejoy]] lives next door. The most common address that is currently used is 742 Evergreen Terrace.
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In [[The Simpsons Game]], Bart and Lisa goes to ask Professor Frink's help at his house. They break into the basement and traverse a rift portal to find him in the Game Engine.
  
In "[[Regarding Margie]]", Bart, Nelson and Milhouse paint the Flanders's house number as 738 and the Simpsons house as '74' and since Homer refuses to pay, they don't paint the last number. By common sense it should be 740 Evergreen Terrace.
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===The Simpsons: Tapped Out===
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In [[The Simpsons: Tapped Out]], Frink lives in his [[Frink's Lab|Lab]], however on {{TOCU|Valentine's Day 2016}}, his house has been added to the game file but yet to be released.
  
 
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*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror VIII}}
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*{{ul|Bart's Haircut}}
 
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*{{ul|Punching Bag}}
 
*{{ul|Simpson Christmas}}
 
*{{ul|The Krusty the Clown Show}}
 
*{{ul|Bart the Hero}}
 
*{{ul|Bart's Little Fantasy}}
 
*{{ul|Home Hypnotism}}
 
*{{ul|Bathtime}}
 
*{{ul|Bart's Nightmare}}
 
*{{ul|Bart of the Jungle}}
 
*{{ul|Maggie in Peril - Chapter One}}
 
*{{ul|Maggie in Peril - The Thrilling Conclusion}}
 
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*{{ep|Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire}}
 
*{{ep|Bart the Genius}}
 
*{{ep|Homer's Odyssey}}
 
*{{ep|There's No Disgrace Like Home}}
 
*{{ep|Bart the General}}
 
*{{ep|Moaning Lisa}}
 
*{{ep|The Call of the Simpsons}}
 
*{{ep|The Telltale Head}}
 
*{{ep|Life on the Fast Lane}}
 
*{{ep|Homer's Night Out}}
 
*{{ep|The Crepes of Wrath}}
 
*{{ep|Krusty Gets Busted}}
 
*{{ep|Some Enchanted Evening}}
 
*{{ep|Bart Gets an "F"}}
 
*{{ep|Simpson and Delilah}}
 
*{{ep|Treehouse of Horror}}
 
*{{ep|Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish}}
 
*{{ep|Dancin' Homer}}
 
*{{ep|Dead Putting Society}}
 
*{{ep|Bart vs. Thanksgiving}}
 
*{{ep|Bart the Daredevil}}
 
*{{ep|Itchy & Scratchy & Marge}}
 
*{{ep|Bart Gets Hit by a Car}}
 
*{{ep|One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish}}
 
*{{ep|The Way We Was}}
 
*{{ep|Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment}}
 
*{{ep|Principal Charming}}
 
*{{ep|Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?}}
 
*{{ep|Bart's Dog Gets an "F"}}
 
*{{ep|Old Money}}
 
*{{ep|Brush with Greatness}}
 
*{{ep|Lisa's Substitute}}
 
*{{ep|The War of the Simpsons}}
 
*{{ep|Three Men and a Comic Book}}
 
*{{ep|Blood Feud}}
 
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*{{ep|Homer the Father}}
 
*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror XIX}}
 
*{{ep|Homer Scissorhands}}
 
 
*{{ep|Replaceable You}}
 
*{{ep|Replaceable You}}
*{{ep|Beware My Cheating Bart}}
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*{{ep|Love Is in the N2-O2-Ar-CO2-Ne-He-CH4}}
*{{ep|Lisa Goes Gaga}}
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*{{game|The Simpsons Road Rage}}
*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror XXIII}}
 
*{{ep|Adventures in Baby-Getting}}
 
*{{ep|A Tree Grows in Springfield}}
 
*{{ep|The Day the Earth Stood Cool}}
 
*{{ep|To Cur, with Love}}
 
*{{ep|Homer Goes to Prep School}}
 
*{{ep|A Test Before Trying}}
 
*{{ep|Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing}}
 
*{{ep|Hardly Kirk-ing}}
 
*{{ep|Black-Eyed, Please}}
 
*{{ep|Dark Knight Court}}
 
*{{ep|Pulpit Friction}}
 
*{{ep|The Saga of Carl}}
 
*{{ep|Dangers on a Train}}
 
*{{ep|Homerland}}
 
*{{THOH|Treehouse of Horror XXIV}}
 
*{{ep|Four Regrettings and a Funeral}}
 
*{{ep|YOLO}}
 
*{{ep|Labor Pains}}
 
*{{ep|The Kid is All Right}}
 
*{{ep|White Christmas Blues}}
 
*{{ep|Steal This Episode}}
 
*{{ep|Married to the Blob}}
 
*{{ep|Specs and the City}}
 
*{{ep|The Winter of His Content}}
 
*{{ep|The War of Art}}
 
*{{ep|You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee}}
 
*{{ep|Luca$}}
 
*{{ep|Brick Like Me}}
 
*{{ep|Pay Pal}}
 
*{{ep|Clown in the Dumps}}
 
*{{ep|The Wreck of the Relationship}}
 
*{{ep|Super Franchise Me}}
 
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*{{ep|Opposites A-Frack}}
 
*{{ep|Simpsorama}}
 
*{{ep|Blazed and Confused}}
 
*{{ep|Covercraft}}
 
*{{ep|I Won't Be Home For Christmas}}
 
*{{ep|The Man Who Came To Be Dinner}}
 
*{{ep|Bart's New Friend}}
 
*{{ep|The Musk Who Fell To Earth}}
 
*{{ep|Walking Big & Tall}}
 
*{{ep|My Fare Lady}}
 
*{{ep|The Princess Guide}}
 
*{{spec|Homer Shake}}
 
*{{ep|Puffless}}
 
*{{TSG}}
 
*{{bon|The Amazing Colossal Homer}}
 
*{{bon|O Bart, Where Art Thou?}}
 
*{{bon|A Chair of One's Own}}
 
*{{bon|Bart's Nasty Shirt}}
 
*{{bon|Prize Possession}}
 
*{{bon|Cyrano de Bart}}
 
*{{bon|Hill of Beans}}
 
*{{bon|Children off the Cob}}
 
*{{bon|The Bids Are All Right}}
 
*{{bk|The Bart Book}}
 
*{{bk|The Homer Book}}
 
*{{bk|The Lisa Book}}
 
*{{bk|The Marge Book}}
 
*{{game|The Simpsons: Hit & Run}}
 
 
*{{game|The Simpsons Game}}
 
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Revision as of 23:28, June 21, 2016

754 Evergreen Terrace
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Location Information
Use: Residential
Owner: Jonathan Frink

754 Evergreen Terrace is the street address of Professor Frink's home.

It's a blue house with an attached garage. It has solar panels and a basement that serves as a lab for Professor Frink's experiments.

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

The Simpsons Road Rage

In The Simpsons Road Rage, the house has a satellite dish on top) and is located Downtown, opposite the Police Station. Edna Krabappel may also be taken there.

The Simpsons Game

In The Simpsons Game, Bart and Lisa goes to ask Professor Frink's help at his house. They break into the basement and traverse a rift portal to find him in the Game Engine.

The Simpsons: Tapped Out

In The Simpsons: Tapped Out, Frink lives in his Lab, however on Valentine's Day 2016, his house has been added to the game file but yet to be released.

Appearances

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