Cartoon Art Museum - Reviews from across the web
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Great but not for kids! - user review It is small. That said, it had a wonderful collection of original cartoon art. We loved the political cartoons and took a trip down memory lane with the Disney ones. Go to the website fo... tripadvisor.com
The Civic Center Festival - user review After the Parade we went to the Civic Center. This is downtown and is an outdoor area around the municipal buildings. This is where the parade ends and there are booths with lots to see and buy. Some of the booths were advertising their products, giving samples, having drawings, and some were giving... igougo.com
Find comic relief here! - user review In this hole-in-the-wall museum contained on one floor, one can find a diverse array of cartoon cells and comic strips. We loved seeing the exhibits of cartoons old and new. The ... travel.yahoo.com
Cartoon Art Museum - expert review Krazy Kat, Zippy the Pinhead, Batman, and other colorful cartoon icons greet you at the Cartoon Art Museum, established with an endowment from cartoonist-icon Charles M. Schulz. The museum's strength is its changing exhibits, which explore such topics as America from the perspective of international... fodors.com
Small and not quite what we expected - user review The Cartoon Art Museum is accurate to its name. It really is an art museum. Just as an art museum does not talk about how oil painting is done, the Cartoon Art Museum does not spend muc... tripadvisor.com
Cartoon Art Museum - expert review We are Re-Opening on December 1st, 2001! Check us out at our new location! Special exhibitions and selections from the permanent collection rotate several times a year. Plus a research library is available by appointment. - Visit our website where you can find out about our history and current event... ettractions.com
The Cartoon Art Museum - user review Holy sharpened pencils, Batman! These people know our origins! Indeed they do, and much more besides. San Francisco's Cartoon Art Museum is devoted to all forms of the cartoonist's art, from the superhero comic book to the newspaper strip to animated films and underground comics. It was established ... igougo.com
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