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MUPPET_220410_09.JPG: The Muppets have come out of storage to visit their favorite exhibits.
Count von Count, a friendly and number-obsessed Muppet, has been teaching children to county on Sesame Street since 1972.
How many gold coins can you count in this exhibit?
Count von Count puppet, around 1994
MUPPET_220410_24.JPG: The Muppets have come out of storage to visit their favorite exhibits.
Uncle Traveling Matt, a character on the children's television show Fraggle Rock, traveled around the world. He sent postcards home to his family, describing his adventures.
What would you say in a postcard about your trip to the museum?
Uncle Traveling Matt puppet, 1982
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Description of Subject Matter: The Muppets Take American History
November 12, 2020 – Indefinitely
In this series of special pop-up displays, Muppets from the collection will be appearing in unexpected places in some of our best-loved exhibitions, inviting visitors to look at history through a fun new lens. Look for Fozzie Bear to debut within America on the Move and Boober from Fraggle Rock near the Food exhibition. Muppets and locations will change 2-3 times per year.
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2022 photos: Another year begins. Here's hoping we've finally learned something from the Trump and COVID-19 pandemics. I continue to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras for most things but the camera, which came out a decade ago, is no longer repairable so when the last of my four XS-1s break, I'll have to figure out a comparable camera to use instead.
Trips this year:
(February) a visit to see Dad and Dixie in Asheville, NC with some other members of my family, and
(July) a trip out west for the return of San Diego Comic-Con.