A poster at the concierge desk promotes a show, Its a Good Life about a 6-year-old boy who uses telepathic powers to terrorize his neighbors.
In the library, the bookcase holds the devil-headed, Ask Me a Yes or No Question fortune-telling machine from the episode Nick of Time, a store of a man unable to make decisions for himself.
In the library, the bookcase holds a tiny silver robot featured in the episode The Invaders, a tale of a farm woman who kills what appears to be small invading aliens.
As you board the elevator, the small inspection certificate on its wall is signed by Cadwallader, a jovial character in the episode Escape Clause who secretly is the devil. Dated October 31, 1939, the certificate has the number 10259, a reference to the date the TV program premiered: October 2, 1959.
When your elevator stops to unload, you sit next to a basement storage area that includes a Special Jackpot $10,000 slot machine from the episode The Fever, a story of a talking slot machine that drives a tightwad crazy; two ventriloquist dummies used in the episode, The Dummy, where a dummy switches places with his human owner as well as Caesar and Me, where a ventriloquist uses his cigar-smoking dummy to commit crimes and a silver spaceship from The Invaders episode.
The bulletin-board notes to the right of the basement office (souvenir-photo area) seeks finders of items such as Pocket watch, sentimental value, broken crystal, a reference to the episode, A Kind of Stopwatch, in which a bank robber stops time forever when he breaks an unusual timepiece.
In the library, the bookcase holds the devil-headed, Ask Me a Yes or No Question fortune-telling machine from the episode Nick of Time, a store of a man unable to make decisions for himself.
In the library, the bookcase holds a tiny silver robot featured in the episode The Invaders, a tale of a farm woman who kills what appears to be small invading aliens.
As you board the elevator, the small inspection certificate on its wall is signed by Cadwallader, a jovial character in the episode Escape Clause who secretly is the devil. Dated October 31, 1939, the certificate has the number 10259, a reference to the date the TV program premiered: October 2, 1959.
When your elevator stops to unload, you sit next to a basement storage area that includes a Special Jackpot $10,000 slot machine from the episode The Fever, a story of a talking slot machine that drives a tightwad crazy; two ventriloquist dummies used in the episode, The Dummy, where a dummy switches places with his human owner as well as Caesar and Me, where a ventriloquist uses his cigar-smoking dummy to commit crimes and a silver spaceship from The Invaders episode.
The bulletin-board notes to the right of the basement office (souvenir-photo area) seeks finders of items such as Pocket watch, sentimental value, broken crystal, a reference to the episode, A Kind of Stopwatch, in which a bank robber stops time forever when he breaks an unusual timepiece.