Own a Piece of TV History: The Legendary Booth from "The Sopranos" Sold for $82,600! What's Next for Holsten's?
Fans of the iconic TV series "The Sopranos" were in for a treat as the famed booth featured in the final moments of the show was recently sold at auction for a staggering $82,600. The original booth, located inside Holsten's, an old-school ice cream parlor in Bloomfield, New Jersey, has been a must-see attraction for fans since the series finale aired in 2007. The decision to sell the booth was made by the 60-year-old business owner, Chris Carley, as part of a much-needed renovation.
A Trip Down Memory Lane: The Legacy of the Soprano Family Booth
The booth, where the Soprano family gathered for their final scene in the series, has become a cultural landmark over the years, attracting fans from all over the world. Carley reminisced about the ongoing popularity of the booth, with visitors still eager to sit where their favorite characters once sat. Despite the passing years, the booth remained a hot spot for tourists and enthusiasts, keeping the spirit of "The Sopranos" alive.
Unveiling the Auction: A Surprising Turn of Events
With hopes of cashing in on the public's fascination with the iconic booth, Carley decided to put it up for auction on eBay. The listing, accompanied by a heartfelt description highlighting the booth's significance in TV history, quickly garnered attention and bids reached up to $32,000 within hours. The surprising demand for the booth took Carley aback, but he was pleased to see the enthusiasm and nostalgia it evoked among fans of the show.
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