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  1. In honor of what would have been Charles M. “Sparky” Schulz’s 100th birthday, cartoonists across the country paid tribute to the Peanuts creator in their own comic strips on November 26, 2022. Schulz is the only cartoonist ever to receive this honor in the comic pages—a fitting tribute for a man who devoted his entire life to cartooning.

  2. The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center was designed to reflect the modest, low key, and comfortable personality and style of the internationally-famous cartoonist. Until his death in 2000, Charles “Sparky” Schulz himself was involved with each design stage.

  3. Charles M. Schulz Li’l Folks (newspaper clipping detail) May 30, 1948. This cartoon represents the first time that Schulz named a character Charlie Brown. Drawn for his first weekly cartoon series, called Li’l Folks, this pre-dated Peanuts by more than a year.

  4. Charles M. Schulz Museum, Santa Rosa, California. 492,857 likes · 8,059 talking about this · 48,074 were here. Established in 2002, the mission of the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center is...

  5. Here Come the Beagle Scouts! September 22, 2024–March 12, 2025 Downstairs Changing Gallery More >>

  6. The collection of the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center includes thousands of original artworks created for the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz, as well as letters, photographs, unique Peanuts products, and tribute artwork. To search for a specific Peanuts comic strip, visit peanuts.com.

  7. The Schulz Museum features a 96-square-foot nursery wall that Charles Schulz painted for his daughter in 1951. Match the characters to their descriptions and explore this early example of Schulz’s art.

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