The stories of Spiderman live in comic books, on movie screens, and at a house in Forest Hills, Queens.
A family that lived at 20 Ingram Street for over 30 years received hundreds of letters from people who believed Peter Parker really lived there. CeFaan Kim has the story.The stories of Spider-Man live in comic books, on movie screens, and at a house in Forest Hills, Queens.
Many of those letters started off with the words, "Dear Spider-Man," followed by messages like, "I think you are the best superhero" or "can you send me a costume?"Now, dozens of letters are on display at the City Reliquary Museum as part of the Dear Spider-Man, Letters to Peter Parker exhibit.
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