Celebrate the 'Gilmore Girls' revival with a visit to Stars Hollow IRL

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Let's face it, every Gilmore Girls fan has dreamed of visiting the quaint Connecticut town of Stars Hollow at some point -- even if just to drop in to Luke's Diner for a much-lauded cup of coffee.

Now you have your chance -- at least if you live near Los Angeles.

In celebration of the beloved series' upcoming Netflix revival, titled Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, the streaming network will recreate Stars Hollow at UCLA’s Dickson Court for "The Festival of the Four Seasons" -- a nod to the revival’s "Winter," "Spring," "Summer" and "Fall" chapters.


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The pop up festival will take place on Saturday, Nov. 19, and Sunday, Nov. 20 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., and feature fan-favorite locales from the show, including Luke's Diner, Kim's Antiques, Taylor's Old Fashioned Soda Shoppe and, of course, a replica of the town's iconic gazebo. Visitors can even expect to see "appearances by real Stars Hollow citizens," so maybe Miss Patty herself will be on hand to see if you can handle her punch.

The festival is free, but fans need to RSVP to attend and access is on a first-come, first-serve basis. RSVP here and visit townofstarshollow.org for more information.

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Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life premieres Nov. 25 on Netflix.

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