A number of cities in the United States of America are known for their replicas of props and sets from the beloved 1939 film version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. Perhaps the best known are those in Kansas, Indiana, and New York. What the cities have in common is their replicas of the Yellow Brick Road. The cities in Kansas are Liberal and Sedan. Those in Indiana and New York are Chesterton, whose 'The Wizard of Oz' parade on September 19, 2009 is the 28th such annual event; and Chittenango, which is the location of the L. Frank Baum Museum.
The Emerald City is a fictional city from the WIzard Of Oz. It is the capital of the Land Of Oz. It is probably most famous for the yellow brick road one can see in the film.
The Scarecrow.
East Cedar, Kansas is the location of the farm that replicates the Gale homestead in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the town is located in Seward County. The house dates back to 1907, when volunteer builders donated their finished product, based on the illustrations and stage versions of the original 1900 book, to the Seward County Historical Society. It can be found on the grounds of the Coronado Museum of Seward County. Visitors applaud the attention to detail with which subsequent restorers updated and furnished the house to be an exact replica of the homestead in the beloved 1939 film version of the much loved children's story "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."
The name Oz is what the book and the movie 'The Wizard of Oz' and the country/continent Australia have in common. The name 'Oz' refers to the Wizard and to the beautiful, enchanted, magical lands in the original 1900 book edition and the beloved 1939 movie version of 'The Wizard of Oz'. The name 'Oz' also is a nickname for Australia.
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The Wizard of Oz lived in Emerald City.
The Emerald City is in the Land of Oz.
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Emerald City.
The Emerald City.
The Emerald City is a fictional city from the WIzard Of Oz. It is the capital of the Land Of Oz. It is probably most famous for the yellow brick road one can see in the film.
In the story of "The Wizard of Oz" the road to the Emerald City is called the Yellowbrick Road. Dorothy and her friends encounter many obstacles on the journey to see the Wizard of Oz.
Dorthy is from New York City.
The Scarecrow.
East Cedar, Kansas is the location of the farm that replicates the Gale homestead in "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the town is located in Seward County. The house dates back to 1907, when volunteer builders donated their finished product, based on the illustrations and stage versions of the original 1900 book, to the Seward County Historical Society. It can be found on the grounds of the Coronado Museum of Seward County. Visitors applaud the attention to detail with which subsequent restorers updated and furnished the house to be an exact replica of the homestead in the beloved 1939 film version of the much loved children's story "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz."
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