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Scooby Doo Travel Ideas
Scooby Doo has made children, and adults, laugh for decades. What better way to celebrate a child’s birthday than by throwing him or her a Scooby Doo theme party with Scooby Doo party supplies, decorations, party favors, games and great food. Scooby Doo food ideas can include making cookies in the form of a dog bone aka Scooby snacks.
Dogs are truly man’s best friend and that will always remain the case. In celebrations all things dogs, take the entire family to locations that show appreciation, love, and respect to dogs. Locations include the The American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog, Queeny Park, West St. Louis County, Missouri. This 14,000 sq. ft. facility, which includes historic Jarville House (1853), displays more than 700 original paintings, drawings, watercolors, prints, sculptures, bronzes, and porcelain figurines, and a variety of decorative arts objects showcasing dogs throughout time. Guest Dog of the Week is held on Sunday afternoons, March through October. By invitation, dog owners bring their dogs to meet Museum visitors.
The National Bird Dog Museum in Grand Junction, Tennessee is home to plenty of art, photography, bronze statues (in the Field Trial Hall of Fame) and memorabilia reflecting a variety of pointing dog and retriever breeds, hunting, field trial activities, and shooting sports.
The Dog Collar Museum at Leeds Castle in Kent, England has numerous unique dog collars over the ages. The collection of over 100 collars with couture to medieval collars. The unique collection of antique dog collars spanning five centuries are at Leeds Castle. Nearly 100 collars and related exhibits in the Leeds Castle Dog Collar Museum trace the history of canine neckwear from medieval to Victorian times.
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parties ideas. Here's a cute idea for an edible table topper at your Scooby Doo event. Get boxes of vanilla wafers and cover them with bookcovers or any kind of pictures of Scooby Doo. Put a box on each table as a cute touch.
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