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Celebrate the 4th at Fun Museums

Published on: July 04, 2014

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CARSON, CALIF. — The Confounding Brothers are up to their antics once again at the International Printing Museum! Ben Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson give a humorous account of The Declaration of Independence and how our nation came to be. On Saturday, July 5, 2014 you can watch the show, print your own Declaration on Franklin’s colonial press, and munch on Freedom Dogs and American Apple Pie in Madame Brillon’s French Garden de Liberte. An original presentation by actor Phil Soinski (aka B. Franklin) takes place at 11 am and 1 pm in the Museum’s Heritage theater. The show requires advanced reservations:  printmuseum.org

At The Bunny Museum in Pasadena on July 4, see patriotic items in the biggest bunny collection in the world. The amazing displays are open to the public on holidays and well worth a visit. With accolades ranging from cutest museum to quirkiest, wackiest and best in the U.S., this slightly off-the-beaten-path destination is delightful and fun. See: thebunnymuseum.com

In Santa Ana head for the Bowers Museum’s Family Festival on July 6, 2014 to celebrate the holiday with special presentations of  the Star Spangled Banner  and  America the Beautiful, plus concerts, food, crafts and fun. Admission is free. See bowers.org

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