
Permanent Exhibitions
| Sparky's Studio |
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Charles M. Schulz's studio was the center of his working life—a refuge, a place where he often talked with friends and fellow cartoonists. . .and the place where he created Peanuts.
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| Wrapped Snoopy House |
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Twenty-five years after Schulz paid tribute to Christo in a Peanuts strip, Christo completed his own Wrapped Snoopy House, a life-sized doghouse wrapped in fabric created specifically for the Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, California.
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| Nursery Wall |
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In 1951, Schulz drew members of the Peanuts Gang and other children's book characters on his daughter's nursery wall in their Colorado Springs home. Over 50 years later, this historic wall was transferred to the Schulz Museum to be on permanent display.
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| Morphing Snoopy |
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Morphing Snoopy is composed of forty-three layers that have been shaped and cut to reveal the evolving personas of Snoopy, beginning with Spike, Schulz's childhood pet and inspiration for the world famous beagle.
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| Peanuts Tile Mural |
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The Tile Mural covers the south wall of the Great Hall and features an image of Lucy holding the football for Charlie Brown. It is composed of 3,588 Peanuts comic strip images printed on individual 2- by 8-inch ceramic tiles.
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| Snoopy Labyrinth |
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Walking through this one-of-a-kind labyrinth outside the front entrance of the Museum, visitors can contemplate the beautiful Museum grounds and building as they wander through Snoopy's head. Don't worry about getting lost—there's only one way in and one way out!
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