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Research Center

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I know it's a museum, but what makes it a research center? --Fez2005 (talk) 23:31, 9 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Further reading

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Sources that could be used to improve the article are:

  • History
    • Tim Tesconi (7 July 2002). "The Gang's Almost Here". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA. p. B1.
    • Chris Smith (11 August 2002). "A Living, Loving Legacy". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA. p. 5.
    • Jesse Hamlin (17 August 2002). "Schulz museum drawing fans the world over". The San Francisco Chronicle. p. D1.
    • Debra D. Bass (2 March 2003). "Gang's Not There, Yet". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA. p. B1.
    • Dan Taylor (10 December 2010). "'Peanuts' Lives!". The Press Democrat. p. D1.
  • Collections
    • Chris Smith (7 September 2001). "Wall of Fame in 1951". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA.
    • Chris Smith (11 September 2001). "Wall Painted by Schulz Arrives". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA.
    • Chris Smith (5 February 2002). "Final Touches on 'Peanuts' Mural". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA. p. B1.
    • Charles Solomon (13 August 2002). "A 'Peanuts' Gang Clubhouse". Los Angeles Times.
    • Sharon Waxman (16 August 2002). "Happiness Is a 'Peanuts' Place". The Washington Post.
    • Bob Keefe (22 August 2002). "New museum honors life and work of 'Peanuts' creator". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. p. GE17.
    • Dave Astor (16 June 2003). "Museum draws on Legacy of 'Peanuts'". Editor & Publisher. Vol. 136, no. 24. p. 34.
    • Judith Morgan (3 August 2003). "The Peanuts Gang Lives on at Museum". The San Diego Union Tribune. p. D-7.
    • Chris Smith (14 August 2008). "Schroeder's Muse". The Press Democrat. Santa Rosa, CA.
    • Janice Biehn (21 January 2016). "Welcome to the Peanuts Gallery". Toronto Star. p. T4.
  • Traveling exhibitions
    • Karl J. Karlson (12 February 2001). "The Art of 'Peanuts'". St. Paul Pioneer Press. p. 2B.
    • Tom Vogt (14 May 2009). "Snoopy gives us a chance to cross-pollinate, with something for kids and history enthusiasts". The Columbian. Vancouver, WA. p. C1.
    • Susan Hodara (19 June 2011). "When Snoopy Landed on the Moon". The New York Times. p. CT10.
    • Kara Spak (2 November 2012). "Charles Schulz's Iconic Peanuts Get Star Treatment". Post-Tribune. Merrillville, IN. p. 6.
  • Lawsuit
    • Colleen Valles (23 November 2002). "Beetle Bailey Creator Faces Lawsuit". Associated Press.
    • Jim Herron Zamora (23 November 2002). "Cartoon case no laughing matter". The San Francisco Chronicle. p. A15.

The offline sources are readily available through Resource Request. --Worldbruce (talk) 23:17, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]