Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame pays tribute to ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’
(CBS, KYMA) - The "Everybody Loves Raymond" 30th Anniversary Reunion aired on CBS earlier this week, and for fans who need more of the show, there's a new, immersive tribute.
The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame has recreated the Barone's iconic home, which was set on New York's Long Island.
Inside, you'll find seven iconic costumes and original furniture, including the couch, which you can sit on.
The recreated rooms are filled with the real props fans know by heart, from the suitcase left on the stairs to the famous Christmas toaster.
"All the little chotskys and the little things you see in the Barone house, the hunt was on to fill the room, and reproduce it as close as we could. I watched it getting loaded onto a truck, like it was a newborn baby being delivered, and it came here not a scratch on it," said Kevin O'Callaghan, an exhibit designer.
O'Callaghan calls it the Holy Grail of "Everybody Loves Raymond." To learn more about the exhibit, and to purchase tickets, click here.

