Last week, I was scouting in the Middle Village/Glendale area of Queens when I realized I was close to an address I’d been meaning to check out. Only thing was, as I pulled up to the house, I couldn’t remember why I’d written it down.

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Over the years, I’ve saved up a number of Google Maps bookmarks of New York sites I should stop by if I ever happen to be scouting in a particular neighborhood. But what was so special about the non-descript house at 89-70 Cooper Avenue?

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And then it hit me like Edith Bunker hitting the high notes in “Those Were The Days…”

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89-70 Cooper Avenue was Archie Bunker’s house, featured in the opening credits of All In The Family.

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The footage was shot in the early seventies, and it’s neat to see the similarities over 40 years later. I love that the flag pole has survived. Also, note how the little tree on the left has become a much larger tree today.

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Archie often identified his address as 704 Hauser Street in Astoria, but the Queens of All in the Family was clearly an amalgam of several different neighborhoods. And in a way, Cooper Ave was the perfect choice, with its lot-to-lot rows of cookie cutter housing that could pretty much be Anywhere, Queens.

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Funny that the show never mentioned Archie’s view off the front stoop: a graveyard across the street!

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In the later spin-off Archie Bunker’s Place, Archie opens a bar, featured in the opening credits after some neat exterior shots of 1970s Northern Blvd. But where was it?

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No one seems to know. The shot cuts away from the busy streets just before it’s pictured, so this could very well be on a soundstage in California. Then again, I’ve read some claiming online that the building did exist, but was torn down.

Either way, good to know that a little bit of Archie Bunker can still be found in Queens.

-SCOUT

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  1. Robert David Sullivan Avatar

    Great photos! I always wondered what that house would look like now, and the Bunkers would probably have vinyl siding if they still lived there.

    Oddly, the show’s set looked nothing like the house seen on the credits. There was a front porch, there were no windows to the right of the front door (unless they were in the coat closet), and there was no mention of a shared wall with any neighbors. It still looked right in the credits, somehow.

    1. George Zebra Avatar
      George Zebra

      The Bunker’s aged 50s mid 1970s would be dead today with Mike and Gloria grate grandparents living out final years there now. Very sad but nice pics and memories

      1. Deanna Avatar

        Yes George, edith and archie are both dead, jean stapleton who played edith, died on may 31st in 2013 (3 years ago), and carroll O’connor who played archie, died on june 21st in 2001 (15 years ago) , and guess what? mike (rob reiner) and gloria (Sally struthers) are both the same age! they are both 69 years this year of 2o16, and they are both still living, i don’t know if they are grandparents or great grandparents, but they do have children, so i just wanted to let you know about them.

  2. David Avatar
    David

    It’d be awesome if you made a Foursquare list of your favorite locations. This is a great one that should be included.

  3. Erik Avatar

    Do you think that the owners know that they are living in the Bunkers’ house?

    1. Giuseppe Avatar
      Giuseppe

      I asked the owner if she knew that her house was in the opening credits of All in the Family and she barely spoke English and said, NO. I didn’t know, however I wasn’t sure if she understood what I was saying. I tried to clarify it and told her that it was a famous show in the 70’s and that her house was in the beginning of every show, then she finally got it I think. Lol.

      1. Theresa Avatar
        Theresa

        I think there’s nothing funny about someone not understanding English and on the other hand,realtors are supposed to talk about the selling house backgrounds or story to the potential new owner. Maybe that didn’t happened. I’ts good enough to know that the new -non English speaking- owner is taking good care of the house for everyone who does happen to know its story may have the chance to take a good look at it.

  4. Michael Avatar

    Around the corner on 88th is the bar formerly known as Coooper’s Ale House from the King of Queens. A show that’s not as famous. 🙂

  5. ShayD Avatar
    ShayD

    I remember that the interior sets did match up with the exterior. Inside the house there was no window on the left side of the door and the perspective seemed to change, i.e. they zoomed in from the exterior left, but the side windows were in the dining room would have been the firewall in a semii-detached.

  6. ShayD Avatar
    ShayD

    I meant to write that the interior sets “did not” match up with the exterior shots.

    1. E. Smith Avatar
      E. Smith

      Same way with King of Queens! The exterior shots of the house don’t match up with the interior (when it shows their living room and the front door). Hmmm… 🙂

      1. Roseann Dennery Avatar
        Roseann Dennery

        That’s what I think . King of Queens House!

      2. Teresa Avatar
        Teresa

        There are similarities between All in the Family and the King of Queens Archie was a lodge member he called his club it was called Kings of Queens his friend Barney’s last name was Heffernan which was Doug’s last name and on AchieBunker’s Place his cook’s name was Veronica played by Anne Mrare who also played Veronica Spences’s mom who ended up marrying Arthur Spooner who in real life is Anne’s husband Jerry Stiller.. interesting

  7. chrisgee Avatar
    chrisgee

    that’s amazing, i go by this house all the time, would never have known! Further down Cooper you’ll pass the Assembly Bar, better known as Trees Lounge in Steve Buscemi’s directorial debut.

    And Michel, you are speaking of Yer Man’s Irish Pub on 88th & Cooper, I just had to look that up to confirm it used to be Coopers. This street has quite a history.

  8. R Avatar
    R

    Great post today, thanks!

  9. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    Ive been driving by those houses for years. My Grandparents are buried right across the street in St.Johns. Funny thing is that me & my cousins used to call those houses the Archie Bunker houses before we new it was the actual house.

  10. BernalChic Avatar
    BernalChic

    I grew up around the corner from Archie Bunker’s house. It was definitely a landmark in the neighborhood. So I think the folks who live there must know.

  11. Patricia Avatar
    Patricia

    The YER Man’s IRISH PUB is now located on 88th Street where the Cooper’s Ale house was seen in scenes on Many shows,,, THE KING OF QUEENS ,,,

  12. Tim H Avatar
    Tim H

    That graveyard across the street is one of the largest Roman Catholic cemeteries in New York. My brother is not only buried there, but is feet away from the section depicted in the photograph. A number of luminaries are buried there, with a definite slant towards members of the Mob (not including my brother).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John_Cemetery,_Queens,_New_York

  13. Pat Conlon Avatar
    Pat Conlon

    I lived on Aubrey Ave in Glendale for about 28 years. Archie’s house was about 1 block away. I now live in PA

  14. Al Simms Avatar
    Al Simms

    Problem with these house images and the one in the opening credits. There are several shows that show Archie on the front porch of the house and it is not enclosed as these are. Anybody got an answer for that other than “artistic license?”

  15. Nichol Avatar

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  16. Adam Avatar
    Adam

    At the closing of many of the episodes, Mike says: “All in the family was recorded before a live studio audience.” Obviously the home was just filmed for the opening and closing themes and is not the real set.

    1. Maurice Avatar
      Maurice

      Ya think?

    2. Alan Avatar
      Alan

      Ya, I think you’re a genious! How did you figure that out?

      1. Rich Avatar
        Rich

        Lol

    3. Bill Avatar
      Bill

      no shit, Sherlock. Intelligent much?
      .

    4. Pete Szerszen Avatar
      Pete Szerszen

      No, wrong. The house next door was gutted and an audience seating area was installed.

  17. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    There’s a hint of palm tree in distance and what looks like an office bldg
    I suspect the Archie Bunker’s Place doorway is the tail-end of footage shot on the mini fake street at CBS Redford Studios… Real footage of NY streets and then it ends with clip of bar facade shot in LA

  18. David Golland Avatar

    The bar exterior looks like a bar across from the Vernon-Jackson subway stop in Long Island City, Queens, which was also used in the film “Cocktail.”

  19. DAS Avatar
    DAS

    The views from the TV show ARCHIE BUNKER’S PLACE were @ 32-50 Steinway Street in Astoria between Broadway & 34th Avenue. It was formerly a Diner NOW a Dental Office.