Thanks to Google Maps Street View, you can take the virtual tour of Stephen Colbert’s The Colbert Report studio.
Tonight, Dec. 18, may be the last time we visit Stephen Colbert on The Colbert Report, but we’ll always be able to visit The Colbert Report studio thanks to Google Maps Street View.
Now, anytime you feel sad over not watching The Colbert Report or missing Stephen Colbert’s impeccable timing and sarcasm, you can either re-watch old episodes in your DVR or you can take the virtual tour and pretend you’re actually in the studio taking it all in one last time.
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It’s amazing how far Google Maps has actually come in recent years. It used to be all about looking at houses, finding businesses, and all that jazz. Now, you can go inside movie and TV studios and relive so many good memories.
According to Rex Santus of Mashable, you can also head take Google’s virtual tour of Harry Potter‘s Diagon Alley.
Colbert is leaving The Colbert Report after ten years to become the new host of The Late Show, replacing one of the all-time comedy greats, David Letterman.
Colbert got his “big break” on The Daily Show in 1997 before moving up the ranks and getting his own show on Comedy Central in 2005.
Goodbye, Colbert Report, I will miss you!
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