Kids, if you're worried you might miss your favorite cartoons on television on your family day out, how about a trip to look at - yep - cartoons! It's win win!
The Barker Character, Comic and Cartoon Museum has one of the largest collections of cartoon-themed artifacts and toys in the whole of the USA. Kids will have a great time looking at their favorite characters in amazing art pieces, and adults will get a kick out of going down memory lane and re-living some of their childhood favorites.
Every item in the museum has played a part in American childhoods - from those toys you get in fast food meals to fun Disney displays. There is even an 8 foot tall Hulk that kids can get their photo taken with. Pretty cool!
When you arrive you will get a free souvenir (we love that!) and a free booklet of facts, as well as floor plans that can guide you through the museum. Take your time! Stroll through all the collections and enjoy the trip down memory lane.
Some of the toys date back to 1873, so the collection really is extensive! There are popular comic strips from the 1920s, as well as a wind up musical toy from the 1930s. Remember Popeye? He's still going strong with his own collection - and from Betty Boop to Koko the Clown, as well as the early days of Disney, it's a historical journey as well as a personal one.
No need to say no to cartoons today, because the Barker Character, Comic and Cartoon Museum is an art filled historical journey through some amazing collections! Enjoy!
The museum is located on Route 10 in Cheshire, Connecticut, just 1.7 miles from Exit 3 off of I-84 - located directly behind the Barker Animation Art Gallery, on Route 10, 1188 Highland Avenue ( Rt. 10), Cheshire.
Get directions$5
$3 (Ages 4 - 17)
Seniors $4
3 years.
2022
The museum are always looking to expand their collection, as well as preserve their extensive collection. They want to pay homage to this amazing part of art history and do their best to make sure they are always up to date.
The Museum exhibits are not interactive and so may not be suitable for very young children.
Whilst the displays aren't for sale, there is art available in every price range, as well as a fun selection of toys that kids can purchase.
All groups are welcome, so just give them a call to arrange your very own tour. The exhibits present many learning opportunities to investigate art styles, past & present, learn about historical figures referenced in the toys and conduct treasure hunts for specific items among the 80,000 toys on display.
If you have any mobility difficulties, just give the museum a call and see what access they have for you.
Make sure you spend some time reading about the collections as well as looking at them - there are some pretty fun facts to be learnt!
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