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On Monday, Springfield, Oregon will dedicate "The Simpsons" mural, in the town that we Oregonians know inspired Matt Groening when he decided what to name the hometown of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa ...
Simpsons Springfield mural courtesy of the Register-Guard Author: Associated Press (KGW) Published: 10:40 AM PDT August 26, 2014 Updated: 10:40 AM PDT August 26, 2014 ...
Just 10 minutes from Eugene, you'll find an Oregon city with ties to an iconic TV show, stellar wine, fun murals, and summit ...
A new mural featuring "The Simpsons" is coming to Springfield. The real Springfield. Series creator Matt Groening, who grew up in Portland, Oregon, told Smithsonian magazine two years ago he named ...
Although the Oregon town lost out to Springfield, Vermont in a 2007 contest among U.S. cities named Springfield to host the worldwide premiere of The Simpsons Movie, the Willamette Valley city has ...
The Simpsons mural, expected to be completed in mid-September, follows several years of talks between Springfield and "The Simpsons" producers on commemorating the link between the real and ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. -- The city of Springfield, Oregon, says a mural featuring "The Simpsons" will be painted on the side of the Emerald Art Center.
The seven-stop tour includes five destinations in Springfield — featuring, of course, the 15-by-30-foot mural of "The Simpsons" that graces the west wall of downtown's Emerald Art Center.
Springfield, Oregon is the Simpsons creator Matt Groening's home state, and Groening himself is believed to be involved with the design of the mural.
Actor Yeardley Smith, center, has her shoe wiped off after making her footprints in cement during the unveiling of the new "The Simpsons" mural in Springfield, Ore., Monday, Aug. 25, 2014.
The east side of the art center is covered with an Oregon Trail mural painted in 1993. "The Simpsons" mural will cover a portion of its west wall, in a space measuring 15 feet by 30 feet.
Actor Yeardley Smith, center, has her shoe wiped off after making her footprints in cement during the unveiling of the new "The Simpsons" mural in Springfield, Ore., Monday, Aug. 25, 2014.