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The Lincoln Center is a complex of buildings in New York's Upper West Side dedicated to the performing arts.

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  • The Lincoln Center is a complex of buildings in New York's Upper West Side dedicated to the performing arts.
  • The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a plaza located in New York City, established in 1962. The center is home to such institutions as the Juilliard School, the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet and the New York Philharmonic. Jim Henson proposed a show, The Muppets at Lincoln Center, to be performed there. The center approved the idea, but it ultimately never came into fruition. The cast of Sesame Street visited the center in one episode (a clip of which was seen in A Walking Tour of Sesame Street), where the plaza's famous fountain blocks the adults view of Mr. Snuffleupagus.
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  • address=40.77232,-73.98339|static=yes | icon=http://images.wikia.com/ghostbusters/images/b/b8/MarkerO.png | width=200 | height=150 | centre=40.77232,-73.98339 | zoom=15
  • New York, NY 10023
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  • The Lincoln Center is a complex of buildings in New York's Upper West Side dedicated to the performing arts.
  • The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is a plaza located in New York City, established in 1962. The center is home to such institutions as the Juilliard School, the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet and the New York Philharmonic. Jim Henson proposed a show, The Muppets at Lincoln Center, to be performed there. The center approved the idea, but it ultimately never came into fruition. The cast of Sesame Street visited the center in one episode (a clip of which was seen in A Walking Tour of Sesame Street), where the plaza's famous fountain blocks the adults view of Mr. Snuffleupagus. In 2009, Zoe appeared in a TV spot for the Lincoln Center's 50th Anniversary. She talked about how she likes to dance, and shared memories of two dancers from the New York City Ballet came to Sesame Street to show her and Elmo how to dance (with clips from Episode 3851). For season 43 of Sesame Street, three editions of Murray Monster's "People in Your Neighborhood" segment were taped at the center, highlighting such performers as the New York City Ballet and Music Director and Conductor Alan Gilbert. Select, subsequent tune-in segments and "What's the Word on the Street?" intros were filmed there as well. The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, located in the plaza, housed two Muppet exhibits over the years. In 1979, the library was home to the "Art of the Muppets" exhibit. Years later, a Sesame Street exhibit, "Somebody Come and Play: 45 Years of Sesame Street Helping Kids Grow Smarter, Stronger, and Kinder," ran from September 2014 to January 2015.
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