The location served the HBO drama over the course of its run from 1999 to 2007, according to a report.Located in the Forest Hill section of Newark, the three-level structure was famously used as the home of Corrado John Soprano Jr., better known to fans as Uncle Junior.
Uncle Junior served as the de jure leader of the fictional DiMeo crime family, while his nephew and leading character Tony Soprano dominated crime in New Jersey. "It's a beautiful home and still has lots of its original features, like the hardwood floors," the listing agent Linda Alemar said.Perhaps its most famous scene in The Sopranos comes in season six, episode one,"Members Only."CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER
When he goes inside the home, a mentally unstable Uncle Junior shoots his nephew in the stomach, setting in motion the show's closing chapters.
Where’s the picture of the house?!