Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center

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2301 Hardies Ln, Santa Rosa CA 95403

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Monday
11AM - 5PM
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
11AM - 5PM
Thursday
11AM - 5PM
Friday
11AM - 5PM
Saturday
10AM - 5PM
Sunday
10AM - 5PM
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Peanuts characters are alive and well at this Santa Rosa institution, which celebrates the life and legacy of Snoopy creator Charles M. Schulz. The museum was founded in 2002 by Jean Schulz, the cartoonist's widow, and today it houses the largest collection of original Peanuts artwork in the world. Permanent exhibits include a look at some of Schulz's original comic strips, as well as a recreation of his art studio. There's also a tile mural composed of 3,588 different comic strips. Temporary exhibits change throughout the year. The museum also has an outdoor area with sculptures that depict iconic moments from the cartoons (such as Charlie Brown with a metal kite stuck in a real tree) and a theater that screens documentaries on a loop. If you're traveling with children, the best part of the museum is the laid-back-but-hands-on education room, where docents help visitors learn how to draw specific characters. Also worth exploring with kids: the Redwood Empire Ice Rink, located across the street. Schulz loved skating at the rink, which is open to the public. Skate rentals are available, and a café serves breakfast and lunch daily.

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