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743 Evergreen Terrace is the street address of the mansion across the street from 742 Evergreen Terrace.

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Design[]

The mansion is a two-story building with an attic.

The path leading up to it is made up of bricks.

The ground floor has a porch outside with four bushes in front of it. There is a red door in the middle of four blue framed windows.

There are two chimneys and two garages.

Rooms[]

  • Hall
  • Living Room
  • Study/Garage
  • Kitchen
  • Bedroom
  • Bathroom (Presumed)

Hall[]

The hall provides entrance to the mansion. It is laden with a blue carpet and links up to the living room.

Living Room[]

The living room contains a dark red couch and a coffee table. There is a cyan colored carpet and a portrait of a yacht. There are also several bookshelves and magazines.

Study/Garage[]

The study was where George Bush worked on his memoirs. It was formerly a garage, this is clear by the doors' shapes and the room's positioning in accordance to the rest of the house. It has many garden supplies, such as a drivable lawnmower and a regular lawn mower. The latter was used by Bart to (inadvertently) destroy Bush's memoirs.

Kitchen[]

There are many cupboards and shelves for storing food and utensils. There is a light blue microwave and an oven. One of the shelves has slots for wine bottles. The curtains are white.

Bedroom[]

The bed has a checkered pink pattern on it and has light-grey pillows. There are two bookshelves, one on each side. There is a bedside shelf with a telephone and a mug on. There is a log fireplace with a red armchair. Close to the bed is a wardrobe.

Trivia[]

  • The mansion appears several times throughout Season 7, but for one reason or another, it never appears again. It's possible that the mansion was demolished, which is particularly likely given that Evergreen Terrace is generally portrayed as an undesirable location for upper-class citizens.
  • The mansion appears as a limited time building in The Simpsons: Tapped Out as part of the 4th of July 2015 update. In-Game it is called the Presidential Estate.
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