Charles S. Schulz, the world-famous Peanuts cartoonist, being pulled on a skateboard by four of his five children near their Coffee Lane home west of Sebastopol, California, about 1960
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Photo--black and white: Charles S. Schulz world-famous Peanuts cartoonist and four of his five children in about 1960. L to R: Amy, Craig, Jill and Monte. Schulz;s oldest daughter Meredith is not pictured. Schulz was a Sebastopol resident from 1958 to 1968 with his wife Joyce and their children at their Coffee Lane residence west of town. In 1966 a devastating fire destroyed Schulz's Sebastopol studio.
Prominent Sonoma County Residents Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe), 1922-2000 Schulz, Craig Schulz, Amy Schulz, Meredith Schulz, Jill Schulz, Monte Schulz, Joyce 1960-1969 Skateboarding Families United States California Sonoma Sebastopol
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