New traveling exhibit from the Charles M. Schulz Museum makes its national debut in Elmhurst
Charles Schulz introduced Snoopy as the World War I Flying Ace in 1965, and the character has become one of most recognizable Peanuts personas. This new traveling exhibit from the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center in Santa Rosa, CA tells the full story of the charismatic and beloved character from its early origins to Schulz’s detailed WWI research. Learn about this favorite Peanuts storyline through high resolution reproductions of Schulz’s original comic strip artwork, photographs, film clips, and themed objects inspired by Snoopy as the Flying Ace—from toys and model airplanes to dolls, books, and more. Visitors can don aviator caps and goggles for a photo-op next to Snoopy’s doghouse. Pick up a family guide in the gift shop to explore the exhibit with kids.
Free Admission
Phone: 630.833.1457
2018/04/26 - 2018/06/17
Elmhurst History Museum
120 E. Park Ave., Elmhurst, IL 60126
Free limited parking in museum lot