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☀️🌼🌷 This Peanuts strip was first published on May 1, 1972.
🍳 🍽️ Tell us: are you #TeamSourdough or #TeamBananaBread? Or just cooking what's in the pantry? If you’re in need of inspiration, try Peanuts Family Cookbook and whip up some Sweet Babboos or Cormac & Cheese. Available at https://t.co/aYU8m8GIis or your local indie bookstore!
🐰 Happy Easter, Peanuts fans! Don't forget to thank the Easter Beagle for those festive eggs. 😉 This Peanuts strip was first published on April 4, 1973.
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the final Peanuts Sunday strip which appeared in newspapers around the world on February 13, 2000, the day after Charles Schulz passed away at his Santa Rosa home. His legacy lives on through his fans and the love of Peanuts.
At the Schulz Museum we invite visitors to "Ask an Archivist" using postcards provided during their visit. Today’s question comes from Glensen of San Jose, CA regarding the popular Peanuts theme song titled "Linus and Lucy."
Anybody mean to take the bus to a famous English historical site this morning but end up at work instead? It happens. Happy Monday from the Schulz Museum!
🚌 This Peanuts strip was first published on January 8, 1990.
✍️ This Peanuts strip, published 68 years ago today on January 6, 1952, was the first full-format Sunday Peanuts strip to debut in newspapers. Prior to 1952, Peanuts comic strips were published Monday through Saturday only.
Are you a Lucy or a Charlie? However you're feeling, "Happy New Year!" from the Peanuts Gang! May it be filled with meaning, joy, and laughter. 💛💛💛
Start the new year off right and take a trip to the @SchulzMuseum! See what's happening this January: - https://t.co/oajnGE75f5
🎄 This Peanuts strip was first published on December 22, 1963.