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The Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa. Don't miss the doghouse
at right.
| A full-scale doghouse on the museum's grounds.
| A statue of Charlie Brown welcomes visitors to the museum.
| A panorama in the museum's foyer of four panels of Peanuts' most
well-known characters.
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| A cute way to tell people photography is generally prohibited.
| This two-story panel in the museum's main hall is composed of thousands
of individual Peanuts comic strips. This is high-resolution photograph;
you can look at the full-sized image to see what I mean.
| A close-up of some of the strips. If you can figure out what
section of the wall this is from, I'll be impressed and even give you a
prize!
| In the museum's back courtyard, I found Snoopy with cookies.
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Snoopy and I.
Gotta love Woodstock too.
| It's a cookie!
| Oh boy, he's gonna let me have some of his cookie! The best of the
bunch.
| The kite-eating tree.
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| Crossword Linus statue.
| The clues.
Using these two photographs, I did the crossword in the car on the way
home.
| I approach Linus to do the crossword.
| I'm excited to do the crossword.
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| Hard at work.
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| Fodder of Schulz Museum Foyer Panorama
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