Now, 2162 Coffee Lane could be yours for $3.3 million. The home’s first owners were none other than “Peanuts” creator Charles ...
After the property passed through a couple of other owners, another renowned artist — Jack Stuppin — bought it in 1985 and ...
The first Sonoma County house of ‘Peanuts’ creator Charles M. Schulz is listed for $3.25 million. Take a photo tour of the ...
Charlie Brown is nearly unrecognizable in the first strip, having a big oval head and no zig-zag on his shirt, but that would also be added soon after Peanuts debuted, showing up on December 21, 1950, ...
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None of Charles Schulz's cast of elementary school characters were ever explicitly identified as Jewish. But we can dream.
A mid-century modern home once owned by Charles M. Schulz, the beloved cartoonist and creator of the comic strip Peanuts, is ...
The bucolic Sonoma County residence, known as Coffee Grounds, was occupied by the "Peanuts" creator from the mid-1960s to the ...
Northern California home of Charles M. Schulz, creator of Peanuts cartoon, hits the real estate market for $3.25 million.
Charles Schulz's former home in Sebastopol is for sale for $3.3 million, preserving its historic mid-century design.