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Where did South Ashland’s Snoopy go? The tale of a purloined porta-potty pooch in LexingtonNow in his place is a forlorn wooden sign reading: “Snoopy Come Home.” The sign and the porta-potty are in front of 244 South Ashland Ave., where architect Reese Reinhold lives and works.
Cartoonist Charles Schulz would be proud to know that two of his characters from the comic strip, "Peanuts," Snoopy and Woodstock, are ever-present in Sedona. Better known as "Snoopy Rock," the ...
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