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- Flying Ace Snoopy Doll, 1966-1970 - Snoopy was just an ordinary dog when the "Peanuts" comic strip started in 1950. But that didn't last for long. He soon began walking on two legs, showing a rebellious streak, and daydreaming about being a World War I Flying Ace fighting the evil Red Baron. This 1966 "Peanuts Pocket Doll" is based on this, his favorite fantasy.

- 1966-1970
- Collections - Artifact
Flying Ace Snoopy Doll, 1966-1970
Snoopy was just an ordinary dog when the "Peanuts" comic strip started in 1950. But that didn't last for long. He soon began walking on two legs, showing a rebellious streak, and daydreaming about being a World War I Flying Ace fighting the evil Red Baron. This 1966 "Peanuts Pocket Doll" is based on this, his favorite fantasy.
- Hallmark Snoopy and Woodstock Christmas Decoration, 1977-1982 - Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip <em>Peanuts</em>, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of <em>Peanuts</em> party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.

- 1977-1982
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark Snoopy and Woodstock Christmas Decoration, 1977-1982
Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip Peanuts, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of Peanuts party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.
- Hallmark Snoopy and Woodstock Christmas Gift Tag, 1977-1982 - Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip <em>Peanuts</em>, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of <em>Peanuts</em> party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.

- 1977-1982
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark Snoopy and Woodstock Christmas Gift Tag, 1977-1982
Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip Peanuts, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of Peanuts party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.
- Hallmark Snoopy Gift Tag, 1977-1982 - Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip <em>Peanuts</em>, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of <em>Peanuts</em> party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.

- 1977-1982
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark Snoopy Gift Tag, 1977-1982
Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip Peanuts, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of Peanuts party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.
- "A Scrapbook about Your Falcon, Prepared by Charlie Brown and His Friends," 1962 - From the 1960 to the 1965 model years, Ford Motor Company paid an annual licensing fee for exclusive rights to have the Peanuts gang speak for their new compact model, the Falcon, in ads, billboards, animated TV commercials, and sales brochures. This "Scrapbook," produced for prospective Falcon owners, included original artwork of Peanuts characters drawn by Charles Schulz.

- 1962
- Collections - Artifact
"A Scrapbook about Your Falcon, Prepared by Charlie Brown and His Friends," 1962
From the 1960 to the 1965 model years, Ford Motor Company paid an annual licensing fee for exclusive rights to have the Peanuts gang speak for their new compact model, the Falcon, in ads, billboards, animated TV commercials, and sales brochures. This "Scrapbook," produced for prospective Falcon owners, included original artwork of Peanuts characters drawn by Charles Schulz.
- McDonald's Peanuts Happy Meal Toys, 1990 - Starting in a few daily newspapers in 1950, "Peanuts" went on to become one of the most popular and influential comic strips in history. By 1963, it was the most famous comic strip in the world. In 1990, for the comic strip's fortieth anniversary, McDonald's released a Happy Meal set of Peanuts characters in a farm setting.

- 1990
- Collections - Artifact
McDonald's Peanuts Happy Meal Toys, 1990
Starting in a few daily newspapers in 1950, "Peanuts" went on to become one of the most popular and influential comic strips in history. By 1963, it was the most famous comic strip in the world. In 1990, for the comic strip's fortieth anniversary, McDonald's released a Happy Meal set of Peanuts characters in a farm setting.
- Garfield Hand Puppet, 1981-1983 -

- 1981-1983
- Collections - Artifact
Garfield Hand Puppet, 1981-1983
- Hallmark Snoopy and Woodstock Christmas Decoration, 1977-1982 - Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip <em>Peanuts</em>, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of <em>Peanuts</em> party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.

- 1977-1982
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark Snoopy and Woodstock Christmas Decoration, 1977-1982
Hallmark and Charles Schulz, creator of the comic strip Peanuts, began a long-running collaboration in 1960 when the company introduced the Peanuts gang on a line of greeting cards. Schulz's popular and lovable characters soon graced an entire line of Peanuts party goods, gift wrap, posters, gift books, holiday decor, and other Hallmark products.
- It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, 1967 - <em>It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown</em>, the animated Peanuts classic by Charles Schulz, premiered in October 1966. While Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang go trick-or-treating, Linus and Sally wait for the arrival of the title character. When the Great Pumpkin doesn't appear, Sally becomes irate about missing "tricks-or-treats," but faithful Linus is undeterred, vowing to wait again next year.

- 1967
- Collections - Artifact
It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, 1967
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, the animated Peanuts classic by Charles Schulz, premiered in October 1966. While Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang go trick-or-treating, Linus and Sally wait for the arrival of the title character. When the Great Pumpkin doesn't appear, Sally becomes irate about missing "tricks-or-treats," but faithful Linus is undeterred, vowing to wait again next year.
- Pig Pen and Snoopy Banner, circa 1970 - In 1960, Charles Schulz created a "Peanuts" comic strip in which Lucy hugs Snoopy, then states simply "Happiness is a warm puppy." This line quickly caught on with the public and was subsequently turned into a book, then a series of merchandising products, then other books and products with comforting and assuring affirmations--like the phrase on this banner.

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
Pig Pen and Snoopy Banner, circa 1970
In 1960, Charles Schulz created a "Peanuts" comic strip in which Lucy hugs Snoopy, then states simply "Happiness is a warm puppy." This line quickly caught on with the public and was subsequently turned into a book, then a series of merchandising products, then other books and products with comforting and assuring affirmations--like the phrase on this banner.