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Several standout museums strive to make learning fun
Charles M. Schulz Museum
The Peanuts gang, first syndicated in comic strip form in 1950, takes on new dimensions at the Charles M. Shulz Museum, set in the cartoonist’s onetime Santa Rosa, California, home. Though the younger set may not fully appreciate some of the exhibits (like artist Christo’s delightful Wrapped Snoopy House), other diversions in the 27,384-square-foot space will definitely appeal. Parents can count on a labyrinth shaped like Snoopy’s head, a recreation of Schulz's studio, craft/cartooning sessions, and a theater screening documentaries and cartoons starring none other than Charlie Brown. www.schulzmuseum.org
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