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'''Past-O-Rama''' is a historical recreation of [[Old New York]] in [[New New York]] that's free of charge. The slogan is "it's like stepping back into the year [[2000]]!" It is meant to be an accurate representation of life in the late [[20th century|twentieth century]] and early [[21st century|twenty-first]]. Unfortunately, historians of [[31st century|the future]] are quite incompetent, and the exhibit is full of blatant anachronisms that would be obvious to anyone actually from the time period (except {{Fry}}, who probably didn't notice).
'''Past-O-Rama''' is a place made to look like [[Old New York]] that's free of charge. The slogan is "it's like stepping back into the year [[2000]]!" It is meant to be an accurate representation of life in the late [[20th century|twentieth century]] and early [[21st century|twenty-first]]. Unfortunately, historians of [[31st century|the future]] are quite incompetent, and the exhibit is full of blatant anachronisms that would be obvious to anyone actually from the time period (except {{Fry}}, who probably didn't notice).


Exhibits include {{cat|cowboy}}s chasing woolly mammoths, an old {{cat|museum}}, and a [[1990s|1992]] Latoura. The [[Panucci's Pizza]] joint everyone visited in "[[Jurassic Bark]]" is possibly located there too.
Exhibits include {{cat|cowboy}}s chasing woolly mammoths, an old {{cat|museum}}, and a [[1990s|1992]] Latoura. The [[Panucci's Pizza]] joint everyone visited in "[[Jurassic Bark]]" is possibly located there too.
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*New York Subway
*New York Subway
*{{w|Al Sharpton}}'s burial chamber
*{{w|Al Sharpton}}'s burial chamber
*[[47th Street Butter Churns]]
*Movie theater showing ''[[Star Wars]] {{Sw|Star Wars Episode IX|IX}}: {{sw|Yoda}}'s Bar Mitzvah''
*Movie theater showing ''[[Star Wars]] {{Sw|Star Wars Episode IX|IX}}: {{sw|Yoda}}'s Bar Mitzvah''


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=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
*The Past-O-Rama logo and name are based off of ''[[Futurama]]'', which in turn is named after {{w|Futurama (New York World's Fair)|an exhibit}} at the [[1939]] {{w|1939 New York World's Fair|New York world's fair}}.
*The Past-O-Rama logo and name are based off of ''[[Futurama]]'', which in turn is named after {{w|Futurama (New York World's Fair)|an exhibit}} at the [[1939]] {{w|1939 New York World's Fair|New York world's fair}}.
*The name "Past-O-Rama" contains the word "{{cat|priest|pastor}}".


=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===
*{{e|2ACV06}}
*{{e|2ACV06}}
*{{e|4ACV07}} {{small|(possibly)}}
*{{e|4ACV07}} {{small|(possibly)}}

Latest revision as of 10:31, 28 April 2016

Past-O-Rama
Past-O-Rama Logo.jpg
It's like stepping back into the year 2000!
LocationNew New York
First appearance"The Lesser of Two Evils" (2ACV06)
Episode

Past-O-Rama is a place made to look like Old New York that's free of charge. The slogan is "it's like stepping back into the year 2000!" It is meant to be an accurate representation of life in the late twentieth century and early twenty-first. Unfortunately, historians of the future are quite incompetent, and the exhibit is full of blatant anachronisms that would be obvious to anyone actually from the time period (except Fry, who probably didn't notice).

Exhibits include cowboys chasing woolly mammoths, an old museum, and a 1992 Latoura. The Panucci's Pizza joint everyone visited in "Jurassic Bark" is possibly located there too.

Known Attractions

Additional Info

Past-O-Rama

Trivia

Appearances