
Thousands of Fred Rogers' neighbors walk the path to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe yesterday at WQED-TV in Oakland, where the "Mister Rogers Neighborhood" set was assembled to mark the naming of the studio for the late beloved children's television host.
Long lines formed outside the station Saturday and yesterday as children of all ages waited their turn to visit King Friday's Castle and the tree shared by X the Owl and Henrietta Pussycat. It's unclear when, or if, WQED will have the opportunity to again rebuild the set in the studio where the show was produced, since its high-definition facilities are used by clients.
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