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Thank You To Owen From The When Write Is Wrong Website For Telling Me About These Locations

These Locations Are Shown During The Opening Credits

  • Roger's House / 1147 Tamarind Avenue, Los Angeles

  • Dwayne's House / 1343 Tamarind Avenue, Los Angeles (Note: The Front Of The House Is Now Totally Hidden From The Bushes)

  • Rerun's House / 1201 Tamarind Avenue, Los Angeles

  • The Guys Hopping On The Back Of A Pickup Truck / Lexington Avenue At Tamarind Avenue, Los Angeles (Note: The Truck Takes Them West On Lexington As They Drive Away From The Side Of Rerun's House)

41 comments:

  1. Isn't there ANOTHER opening shot, filmed on Gower Ave. with Rerun in the window eating chicken? I

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  2. I was here on Sunday..I live right by here. They tore down Rodge and Mamas house. Theres an apt bldg there now.

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    1. I grew up 10 houses from Dwaynes lol

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    2. Dwayne's house has been torn down now too.

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  3. Thank you for putting this up. I always wondered where this was.

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  4. Each of the houses are now worth between 1 and 2 million dollars!

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  5. Rerun's house looks completely different today on google street view.

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  6. Where was the High school, Raj and Rerun's apartment and the college?

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  8. Looking at this small house reminds me of my grandfather, his house looks very similar in this photo. When I was a kid, I used to go back to my hometown to play with my grandfather, play basketball stars and get him to buy sweets, tell stories, etc

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  10. This is awesome! Huge thanks to Owen for digging up these cool filming locations. It's always fun to see where things were actually shot. Speaking of finding fun stuff online, sometimes I just want to relax with a classic game, like finding a good

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  11. This is such a cool post! Thanks to Owen and you for sharing these specific filming locations from the opening credits. I especially found the detail about Dwayne's house being totally hidden by bushes now fascinating – that's a neat update for anyone trying to find it. And knowing the truck's direction on Lexington adds a fun touch of realism!

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  12. Thanks for sharing these cool filming locations from the opening credits! It's interesting to see how Dwayne's house is now hidden by bushes and the guys hopping on the pickup truck spot.

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  13. Love the filming location research! So fun to discover where your favorite shows were filmed.

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  14. Thanks for sharing, now I finally know where this is.

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  15. Thanks for sharing these classic opening credits locations! From Dwayne's house now hidden by bushes to the pickup truck's direction on Lexington—such loving attention to TV history. Seeing these familiar places changed or gone feels like opening a living photo album. Just as you document these changes with your lens, at [Image to Image AI](https://imagetoimageai.live) we help preserve and reimagine memories with AI: upload an old photo, describe your desired style, and instantly get stunning artwork, letting precious moments live on in new ways. Thanks for this gift through time!

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  16. The note about Rerun’s house being hidden by bushes now made me smile a bit. I always wonder how many famous filming locations end up looking totally different years later.

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  17. I never realized that Roger, Dwayne, and Rerun’s houses were all filmed along Tamarind Avenue until seeing the addresses listed here. It’s funny how those opening credits feel so familiar, but I never thought about where those places actually were in Los Angeles.

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  18. This is so fascinating! I never realized how many iconic opening credit scenes, like those featuring Roger's, Dwayne's, and Rerun's houses, were concentrated around Tamarind Avenue and Lexington Avenue in LA. It really adds a new layer to appreciating those classic shows. For anyone looking for more great entertainment insights, I recently found some interesting articles at https://pokopiaguide.com.

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  19. Love how this site pins down exact filming spots so fans can actually go stand where the characters stood.

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  20. Cool to see how these simple Tamarind Avenue houses became TV history and then got totally transformed over time.

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  21. The detailed notes about things like bushes hiding Dwayne’s house make this feel more like a living location archive than a static blog.

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  22. Pairing exact addresses with fan comments and updates turns this into a great resource for anyone doing a TV nostalgia tour in LA

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  23. It's remarkable how these three houses on Tamarind Avenue were all used in the same opening credits sequence — such a small stretch of street that became a quiet piece of TV history. The updates from other visitors about the houses being torn down or overgrown really add a sense of how much has changed since the show aired. Great resource for anyone interested in classic LA filming locations.

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  24. Great piece on the iconic *What’s Happening!!* filming spots—love how these locations capture a slice of TV history and neighborhood nostalgia. It’s fascinating to see how much has changed (Rerun’s house, Dwayne’s bush-covered facade), yet the energy remains. Speaking of real-time changes—just like neighborhoods evolve, our bodies send constant signals too. If you’re curious about your own real-time physiological data, try HeartRateTap.com for quick, camera-based heart rate monitoring—no wearables needed. Perfect for fans who appreciate both classic TV trivia *and* modern health tech!

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  25. The mix of exact addresses and fan updates makes this feel like a living map for LA nostalgia tours.

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  26. Love how this post turns a few ordinary Tamarind Avenue houses into a mini time-capsule of TV history.

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  27. Cool reminder that even small, everyday streets can end up playing a big role in pop culture.

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  28. Thanks for sharing these details! I always love spotting familiar places during the opening credits. Makes me feel like I'm part of the show!

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  32. Such a vintage photo! It’s giving me all the nostalgic feels.

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