TOURISTS
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Things
to do near The Bunny
Museum |
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Eaton
Canyon
1750
North Altadena Drive
Pasadena, California 91107
(626) 398-5420
The
Huntington Library,
Art Collections,
and Botanical Gardens
1151
Oxford Road
San Marino, CA 91108
(626) 405-2100
Go
south on Allen 4 miles
and you're there.
Recommendation
from Candace:
The
Huntington Library's
Tea Room.


Bungalow
Heaven, located
in Pasadena, California,
is a rare and mostly
intact collection of
over 800 homes built
from the 1900s
through the 1930s.
The
history of this neighborhood
is woven from the threads
of several rich and fascinating
stories
that include the settlement
of Pasadena,
the evolution of the
American Arts & Crafts
movement, and social
and cultural changes
of the early 20th century.
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Restaurants
Near
The Bunny Museum |
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Cafe
Culture
1359
N. Altadena
Drive
Pasadena, CA 91107
(626) 398-8654

Domenico's
Italian Restaurant
2411
E Washington
Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91104
(626) 797-6459
Famous customers of Domenico's: Sonny Bono
John Candy
Clint Eastwood
Florence Henderson
Dallas Raines

Egg
Roll Express
Chinese Restaurant
2397 E
Washington Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91104
(626) 791-5336
La
Nueva
Posada
Mexican Restaurant
2835
E Foothill
Blvd
Pasadena, CA
(626) 793-7191
Recommendation
from
Candace & Steve:
This is their favourite Mexican Restaurant.
It is 2 1/2
miles from
The Bunny Museum

Lebanese
Kitchen
1384 E. Washington Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91104
(626) 296-9010
McDonald's
1306
N Altadena
Drive
Pasadena, CA 91107

Mijares
Mexican Restaurant
1806
E. Washington
Blvd.
Pasadena, CA 91104
(626) 794-6674

"Old
Town Pasadena"
numerous
restaurants
there
3
miles
from
The
Bunny
Museum
Pinocchio's
Pizza
1427
N
Lake
Ave
Pasadena, CA 91104
(626) 791-7591
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This cuddly bunny was
purchased at Eaton Canyon's gift shop.
This nature preserve is one mile from
The Bunny Museum and worth hopping
over to visit. Candace Frazee has seen
bunnies hopping along the trails numerous
times hiking through the canyon.
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(Actual size of bunny in photo
is approximately 8 inches high.)
This preserved "Audubon's
Cottontail"
or Desert Cottontail
is on display in a glass case
at the Eaton Canyon Nature Center.
For
more info about this bunny species hop to these
two sites:

University
of Michigan Museum of Zoology

This wild
bunny hopping into the sunshine
behind the Eaton Canyon Nature Center
was photographed Friday 19 May 2006
by Candace Frazee

Another bunny, 6 June
2006
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To All Visitors:
Candace & Steve do accept and appreciate bunny gifts. (And flowers, vegetables,
postage stamps!)
PLEASE DO NOT BRING THEM A REAL BUNNY FOR A GIFT!
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