The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) has announced that due to popular demand, it will extend the run of its exclusive exhibit, Everybody Loves Raymond: Celebrating 30 Years through Labor Day (September 7th, 2026). The exhibit has drawn in record numbers of visitors proving to be a worthy successor to the hugely successful 2-year run of the Billy Joel – My Life: A Piano Man’s Journey exhibit.
“The enthusiastic crowds of fans for our Everybody Loves Raymond exhibition is evidence that we can create major exhibitions and have established ourselves as one of Long Island and New York’s most popular cultural centers,” said LIMEHOF Chairman Ernie Canadeo, who is also executive producer of this exhibit.
The opening was preceded by a special VIP preview of the exhibit on November 25th, where Everybody Loves Raymond star Ray Romano was the guest of honor and made a heartfelt speech…