The Strong National Museum of Play
Home to the permanent interactive exhibit “Can You Tell Me How to Get to Sesame Street”, the museum also holds a large collection of items donated by the Henson family.
Read moreHome to the permanent interactive exhibit “Can You Tell Me How to Get to Sesame Street”, the museum also holds a large collection of items donated by the Henson family.
Read moreHouses the “Burr Tillstrom Papers.” Tillstrom, creator of the 1947 TV show Kukla, is represented through preserved puppets, production materials, photographs, and fan correspondence.
Read moreDwiggins Collection: Two rooms exhibit William Addison Dwiggins’ marionette theatre and puppets, along with his tools, drawings, typefaces, book designs, and personal archives.
Read moreThe museum features a permanent exhibition on Jim Henson’s work for film and television, along with other notable materials on puppetry.
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