We didn't actually go into the museum but visited the bookstore and completed the Batman scavenger hunt. A cool stop! The couple who owns the place was very friendly.
Cartoon Art Museum
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The Cartoon Art Museum, established in 1984, is a nonprofit educational institution in San Francisco dedicated to honoring the rich history of cartoon art. It offers a variety of exhibitions featuring renowned cartoonists and opportunities for visitors to create their own cartoons through workshops and events.
In addition to its current and upcoming exhibitions, including a showcase of costumes and props from the Batman franchise, the museum actively participates in community programs, providing access to low-income residents. Visitors can explore the museum store for unique merchandise related to cartoon art and literature.
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Every time I visit this museum gallery I feel like the one person in the gallery...it's pretty cool and has new exhibits...I visited last year and got back today. The Batman display is neat and...

Perhaps I missed out on their better exhibits but I finished the entire museum in 20 minutes. Standard entry was $10 for adults but students could visit for $6. The front desk employees were...

This is a pocket museum featuring cartoons, animation stills, and comic art. It is good for a 45-minute visit, with some SF specific art, educational content, and clean bathrooms. One room walks...

I came here on a little date with my boyfriend before heading to Ghirardelli Square. I hadn't been here before, but I either stepped in once or saw some free exhibit previously. We got in for...
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